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NameSavings bank money box
ProductionBank of New South Wales; commissioner; circa 1965; New Zealand
Plastic Products; manufacturer(s); circa 1965; New Zealand
Plastic Products; manufacturer(s); circa 1965; New Zealand
Classificationpiggy banks
Materialsplastic, ink, paper
DimensionsOverall: 127mm (width), 78mm (height), 81mm (depth)
Registration NumberGH024778
Credit lineGift of Ted Piner, 2016
Overview
This plastic money box was made by the Bank of New South Wales (now Westpac) soon after New Zealand trading banks gained governmental approval in October 1964 to each have their own private savings banks.
Money boxes like this example were given to customers, often children, to encourage saving. This one is in the shape of a rugby ball and features an image of a player scoring a goal which in turn is linked to saving.