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Pigs made of mud keep your coins safe.
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2 February 2026
Pigs made of mud keep your coins safe.
For over 500 years, people across the world have used small pig-shaped containers to save their coins. Historians think these piggy banks have been invented several times, in different places - both for good luck and as a muddy coincidence. In the 13th century in Java, Indonesia, piggy banks were based on a type of boar called caleng. These were plump and symbolized prosperity. In 16th century Britain, coin boxes made from a muddy clay were called pygg. You smashed them to get your money out. Over time the words pygg and pig got more and more similar and piggy banks were born.
Find out more in:
100 Things to Know About Money
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