This genuine sale is perfect for anyone wanting to recreate Scrooge McDuck’s cartoon money swimming pool.
An activist group is selling genuine vault from a Swiss bank complete with eight million coins worth £270,000
The safe is currently located in Basel, Switzerland, but the sellers say it can be removed and replaced anywhere in the world.
Loadsamoney: This bank vault carpeted with £270,000-worth of Swiss five centime coins is up for sale
Mobile: The safe is in Basel, Switzerland, but the sellers say it can be transported anywhere in the world
Activism: The vault is being sold by a group campaigning for a basic monthly income for each Swiss citizen
It was built in 1912 and features 1619 deposit boxes with all keys available. The boxes and lockers were handmade from steel and brass.
The vault is being sold by the Generation Basic Income Initiative, who campaign for a basic income for each Swiss citizen on a monthly basis.
In October they placed eight million five-centime pieces into the bank vault, one for each citizen in Switzerland before dumping the 15 tons of money in front of the parliament building in Bern.
Now the vault and its contents are up for sale with the price negotiable on application.
Message: Two activists from the Generation Basic Income Initiative, the group selling the bank vault
Stunt: In October they placed eight million five-centime pieces into the bank vault, one for each citizen in Switzerland before dumping the 15 tons of money in front of the parliament building in Bern
Swimming in cash: Now the vault and its contents are up for sale with the price negotiable on application
Fully kitted out: The vault was built in 1912 for the Schweizer Volksbank and features 1619 deposit boxes with all keys available. The boxes and lockers were handmade from steel and brass
Empty: The vault before it was filled with cash for the campaigners stunt last month
Spokesman Che Wagner says: ‘It is the original bank safe from the former Schweizer Volksbank and known to be one of the finest Swiss piece of craftwork in the early 20th Century.
‘It is in very good shape and still usable as a bank deposit safe. It will be removed from its original location and be replaced anywhere in the world. You’ll freely decide what happens with it.
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