What did this unique coin slot come off of??

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Could anyone please ID the machine or device that this hand shaped coin slot was originally on??
It accepts quarters, is fairly heavy, and measures 3 3/4" to the tip of the middle finger. It's obviously pitted in the palm area, but the back is in pretty good condition.

Thanks for any help!!!
 

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There have been numerous types of "piggy bank/coin bank" items that had these hands. Usually they took or snatched the coin for safe keeping inside the little bank.
 

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Dang, they just keep coming! "Your bottom is missing". Dad always said I couldn't find my butt with both hands. Same malady I had at one time! M ::) nty
 

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Good ID DmD! :thumbsup: Now maybe you can help Monty find his butt! :laughing7: :laughing7:

Nice find, Breezie
 

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It doesnt seem to take long to find the right answers here, a great group of knowledgeable people here in this site. Not many items are left without a name!
 

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