How to Manage your Piggy Bank

September 30th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Bank
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How to Manage your Piggy Bank

Undoubtedly the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the words “Piggy bank” is that of a fat little ceramic pig, painted an eye-catching cartoon pink which you, or someone you know, had at some point or other.

This need not be the case of course, and there are many respectable looking piggy banks out there that don’t necessarily need to advertise to the whole world that it’s a piggy bank. If you deem yourself above such frivolous things then you probably don’t have a piggy bank anyway.

Instead you probably have a cookie jar, or a tin, filled with all the extra pennies, quarters and other change that’s always rolling around your pockets.

But if you’ve unashamedly kept the one you had since childhood intact, or you’re just an old softie and have your own little piggy bank then this is as good place to start as any for your coin collecting hobby.

Hopefully you won’t need to crack the piggy open to get to your coins, but when needs must!

Most piggy banks come well guarded against such contingencies however, and you should find a convenient little stoppered hole on the underbelly of your wealthy little piggy bank.

You won’t necessarily find any rare coins but you will most likely find a few interesting pieces and enough to keep your interest fuelled and raring to get on to the next little piggy bank you’ve got hidden in the corner of your closet.


Muna wa Wanjiru is a web administrator and has been researching and reporting on internet marketing for years. For more information on piggy bank, visit his site at PIGGY BANK


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How did the piggy bank start?

September 5th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 1 Comment | Filed in Bank

Question by cremedelacreme04: How did the piggy bank start?
Who came up with the idea of a piggy bank?

Best answer:

Answer by toni in chch
No one invented the piggy bank. The piggy banks’ origin owes more to the history of language, than to an individual inventor. In old english (around the 15th century) there was a word “pygg” which referred to a type of orange clay. People made all kinds of useful objects out of clay, including dishes and jars to hold spare change. Around the 18th century, the word “pygg” now sounded the same as the word for the animal “pig”. An unknown person(s) thought to shape a “pygg” jar, to look just like a real “pig”. Perhaps an order came in for a “pygg” jar and the potter misunderstood.

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A Short History of Piggy Banks

August 29th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Bank
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by wallyg

A Short History of Piggy Banks

After selling piggy banks for more than a year it suddenly dawned on me – why are they called piggy banks? What does a pig have to do with saving money? A pig would be the last animal you’d associate with saving! Why not bunny banks or doggy banks and for that matter, why an animal at all?! Additionally, piggy bank sounds like it was intended as a child’s item as how many adults would use a piggy bank for collecting change?

To satisfy my curiosity I did some piggy bank research and have learned some interesting things and thought I would share them with you.

As you well know, many, particularly ceramic, piggy banks do not have an opening to remove the money. Now why is that? The theory goes that this is to serve as a lesson in finances for children. The piggy bank enables a child to save his money but forces him to justify its spending as in order to access the money he needs to break his piggy bank. This lesson seems to have been forgotten by many adults! Maybe we should keep a piggy bank in our front foyer and deposit our loose change as we come home each day! I digress…

The question still remains, why is it called a piggy bank and why is it in the shape of a pig?

One theory is that just as it was common to purchase a piglet and feed it with scraps until it was finally ready for slaughter, so too we feed our piggy bank with small change (“scraps”) until it is full and then break it to reap the rewards of our investment. According to this, the piggy bank would also be appropriate for adults.

A more popular theory is that, in fact, the original piggy bank had absolutely nothing to do with a pig! In the Middle Ages, when metal was expensive, an inexpensive, orange colored clay, called pygg, was the common media for making pots and jars, and was referred to as a pygg jar, for example. One of these jars was often used to hold coins. Eventually, the pygg jar or pygg bank used for coins, surely accidentally, became known as a pig bank or piggy bank! The general consensus is that this evolution transpired a few hundred years ago in England when crafters were hired to make pygg banks and not being familiar with pygg they made pig shaped banks.

The oldest recorded piggy bank in the shape of a pig is claimed to be 1500 years old from Indonesia. If this is so, it precedes the pygg theory by around 1000 years! Perhaps there was some connection between the pig and saving money in that culture but it seems to have not influenced Western culture, where the modern piggy bank only evolved from pygg clay just a few hundred years ago.

Understandably, the piggy bank is not popular in all cultures. The pig is considered an impure animal according to the Old Testament and hence is not owned, eaten nor benefited by Jews. Similarly, Islam forbids the eating of pork due to being impure. Hence, one would not expect to find too many piggy banks in Muslim countries and in homes of those of the Jewish and Muslim faiths.

The modern piggy bank, whether made from ceramics, plastic, beads or metal, has been a very popular collector’s item and gift for children due to its appealing and humorous appearance. In addition to the smile or chuckle we experience each time we drop some change into our piggy bank let us be reminded by the lesson it teaches us!

By the way, the famous phrase, “break the bank”, has nothing to do with the piggy bank!

Ron Askotzky is co founder of Wow! Imports, selling African fair trade bead & wire art including beaded piggy banks and personalized name necklaces and name rings.

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Money Savvy Piggy Bank – Red

August 8th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Bank

Money Savvy Piggy Bank – Red

One slot piggy banks have been around for….centuries. But the world has changed. Now we have a highly sophisticated financial system, a system whose complexity has outstripped the ability of most adults, many of whom grapple with credit card debt, even bankruptcy. Personal finance education needs to start young. How? With the same universally loved childhood toy, the piggy bank….but with a 21st century twist! The Money Savvy Pig piggy bank has four chambers, one for each of the four money ma

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Dots Piggy Bank [Baby Product]

August 8th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 2 Comments | Filed in Bank

Dots Piggy Bank [Baby Product]

  • Stephan Baby Small Dots Piggy Bank
  • Ceramic Piggy Bank
  • Teach kids to save

Start the little one to save money. This 5″ tall ceramic bank is decorated with dots of various colors. It has a stopper on the bottom to aid money removal easier.

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

Price: $ 11.50

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Money Savvy Piggy Bank – Green Reviews

August 8th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 1 Comment | Filed in Bank

Money Savvy Piggy Bank – Green

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  • Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.
  • Design is stylish and innovative. Satisfaction Ensured.
  • Great Gift Idea.

One slot piggy banks have been around for….centuries. But the world has changed. Now we have a highly sophisticated financial system, a system whose complexity has outstripped the ability of most adults, many of whom grapple with credit card debt, even bankruptcy. Personal finance education needs to start young. How? With the same universally loved childhood toy, the piggy bank….but with a 21st century twist! The Money Savvy Pig piggy bank has four chambers, one for each of the four money

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Janlynn Piggy Bank

August 7th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 5 Comments | Filed in Bank

Janlynn Piggy Bank

  • Each bank has a rubber stopper making it easy to remove coins and is box packaged
  • Contains decorative suggestions to personalize for showers, birthdays, graduations and for newborns
  • Decorate with painty markers, glass paint or stencils, also use stickers, rub-ons, ribbon, rhinestones, beads and buttons
  • Contents: One ceramic bank, 6 non-toxic paint pots, varnish for sealing and one brush
  • Easy place to save for any special fund, video games, music cards, electronics, also fun project for boys and girls
  • Conforms to ASTDM D-4236/conforms to ASTDM S-4236 & F-963 (USA) and EN71 (Europe)
  • Paint colors may vary from those illustrated
  • Size approximate: 4.5″ x 5′ x 5.5″

Turn a plain ceramic bank into a masterpiece! Use the included paint to give your bank lots of color, then decorate with your own embellishments, like stickers, ribbon, beads, buttons or stencils. Bank has a coin slot on top and a rubber stopper on the bottom for retrieving your savings. Kit contains bank, 6 nontoxic paint pots (colors may vary from those shown), varnish, and paintbrush. Measures approximately 4.5″ x 5″ x 5.5″.

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Green Frog money Piggy Bank froggy savings kids Reviews

August 7th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 3 Comments | Filed in Bank

Green Frog money Piggy Bank froggy savings kids

  • measures aproximately 6″w X 6″h x 5″d
  • Made from very sturdy, green colored plastic

This funky frog will look at you with his big bulging eyes, just begging you to insert your coins and bills. What a perfect way to teach your kids about savings and money. They’ll just flip over this green, googly eyed, friendly frog and actually enjoy stockpiling their pennies for that ‘rainy day’. Made from very sturdy, green colored plastic, this funky frog has slot in the back to deposit money, a black plastic stopper on the bottom for those rainy days and measures aproximately 6″w X 6″h x 5

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Price: $ 16.99

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Adorable Ladybug Lady Bug Piggy Bank Great Gift Reviews

August 7th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 5 Comments | Filed in Bank

Adorable Ladybug Lady Bug Piggy Bank Great Gift

  • Hand painted, raised ceramic bank
  • Coin slot is on the ladybug’s back
  • Hand wash only
  • Measures 4 1/2″H X 5″W X 4 1/2″D

Upon receipt of your order, we will email you for personalization information, and we will hand personalize your bank.

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