Image: Tudor money pot green, used in late medieval Britain
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Description: 16th century Tudor money box, sometimes referred to as a Tudor money pot. Commonly used in Britain from the 1300s to the 1600s. Sealed pot with vertical coin slot for depositing coins. Money would be retrieved when the pot was full, by smashing the pot.
Title: Tudor money pot green, used in late medieval Britain
Credit: @trustees of the British Museum
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