Ideal for children to learn about the coins (of course, should not be at an age where you can still swallowed objects!).
Two little quirks, there are, for I have to deduct one point:
* What has happened from time to time at 5 cents and 20 cents coins that they get stuck in roll down. But that's not a problem if you know the trick: Do not shake, but the box to the left side (where the 2 Euro pieces get there) just enough that the coin rolls back to the right again at the level of the insertion slot. If one then turns off the box again, the coin rolls down again and then remains mostly no longer hang.
* Opening the box is initially a bit fiddly. The small key is located under the box and has the right * be rotated so that the Bart points to the left, or backwards and dückt the castle in Euro shape slightly to the rear in the lock 90 degrees *. Then you can postpone the cover up (not by force, is not necessary!).
If you get the hang of one, it is relatively good.
I would definitely buy again.