piggy wiki:
>The word "piggy" may also refer to a small pig. This character is not to be confused with Miss Piggy, one of the Muppets. Piggy is an animated cartoon character in the Merrie Melodies series of films distributed by Warner Bros. The character is a fat, black pig who wears a pair of shorts with buttons on the front. His coloration and dress are identical to those of the Walt Disney character Mickey Mouse before the advent of color film.
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bank wiki:
>For other uses, see Bank (disambiguation). A bank is an institution that provides financial service, particularly taking deposits and extending credit. Currently the term bank is generally understood as an institution that holds a banking license. Banking licenses are granted by bank regulatory authorities and provide rights to conduct the most fundamental banking services such as accepting deposits and making loans. There are also financial institutions that provide certain banking services without meeting the legal definition of a bank, a so called non-banking financial company.
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gold,coin wiki:
>For other meanings, see Gold coins (disambiguation). Gold coins are one of the oldest forms of coinage. The first golden coins in history were coined by the Lydian king Croesus in about 560 BC, not too long after the first silver coins (minted by king Pheidon of Argos in about 700 BC).Golden coins then had a very long period as a primary form of money, only falling into disuse in the early 20th century. Most of the world stopped making gold coins for circulation by 1933.Since that time, gold coins have become popular among people who desire a 'hedge' against currency inflation or failures, and for potential use in possible times of political unrest. South Africa introduced the krugerrand in 1967 to cater to this market; this was the reason for its convenient and memorable gold contentâexactly one ounce. It was the first modern, low premium (i.e. priced only slightly above the intrinsic value of the gold in it), bullion gold coin.
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