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SHINY SILVER PAINTED DUCK COIN BANK.
COLLECTIBLE DUCK BANK (PIGGY BANK)
STORES YOUR LOOSE CHANGE COINS,
INSERT COINS THROUGH SLOT ON TOP, DEPOSIT THROUGH HOLE AT THE BOTTOM,
BOTTOM HAS REMOVABLE PLUG THAT CLOSES THE HOLE.
MAN MADE MATERIALS, CERAMIC BLEND, FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE.
HAS SMALL BLEMISHED AND SIGNS OF USE, BUT NOTHING TOO MAJOR, REFER TO PICTURES PLEASE :]
The history of the rubber duck is linked to the emergence of rubber manufacturing in the late 19th century. The earliest rubber ducks were made from harder rubber when manufacturers began using Charles Goodyear's invention, vulcanized rubber. Consequently, these solid rubber ducks were not capable of floating and were instead intended as chew toys. Sculptor Peter Ganine created a sculpture of a duck in the 1940s. He then patented it and reproduced it as a floating toy, of which over 50 million were sold. Besides the ubiquitous yellow rubber duck with which most people are familiar, there have been numerous novelty variations on the basic theme, including character ducks representing professions, politicians, or celebrities. There are also ducks that glow in the dark, quack, change color, have interior LED illumination, or include a wind-up engine that enables them to "swim". In 2001, The Sun, a British tabloid reported that Queen Elizabeth II has a rubber duck in her bathroom that wears an inflatable crown. The duck was spotted by a workman who was repainting her bathroom. The story prompted sales of rubber ducks in the United Kingdom to increase by 80% for a short period. Rubber ducks are collected by enthusiasts. The 2011 Guinness World Record for World's Largest Rubber Duck Collection stood at 5,631 different rubber ducks, and was awarded to Charlotte Lee. In 2013, the rubber duck
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