Circa 1875: Philadelphia's Enterprise Manufacturing Company was awarded the contract to produce architecturcal still banks for the 1876 Centennial celebration in the City of Brotherly Love, and this scarce 6 3/8"H x 11"L x 3"D "small" version of the cast iron 3 in 1 Independence Hall still bank is a fine example of the banks made for our nation's 100th anniversary. Called the 3 in 1 because of its three separate coin slots (one for each entrance), this rare patriotic cast iron still bank retains 90% or more of its original gold and copper paint with no touch ups, chips, cracks, or repairs and has excellent crossover appeal into the patriotic Americana and centennial collecting categories.