Coin Slot Lid for Mason Jars – Turn Any Jar into a Coin Bank – Fits Regular & Wide Mouth Jars
Turn any standard jar into a simple, stylish coin bank with this coin slot jar lid. Designed to fit most regular and wide-mouth mason jars (and many similar jars), this lid is an easy way to repurpose jars you already own into a functional savings jar.
The clean, low-profile design sits securely on the jar and features a centered coin slot sized for U.S. coins. Whether you’re saving spare change, organizing coins, or creating a reusable money jar for kids or adults, this lid offers a practical and minimal solution.
Features
- Converts jars into coin banks
- Fits most standard regular-mouth and wide-mouth jars
- Coin slot designed for U.S. coins
- Smooth, low-profile design
- Great for home, office, classroom, or gift use
Dimensions:
Regular Size - Outer diameter: ~2.9", Inner diameter: ~2.7"
Wide Size - Outer diameter: ~3.5", Inner diameter: ~3.3"
Lid height: ~0.6"
Coin slot width: ~1"
Versatile Uses
- Coin and spare change jar
- Savings jar for kids or adults
- Tip jar (with an appropriate container)
- Can also be used with jars for safe disposal of small sharps like used razor blades in a bathroom or workshop
If you’re looking for a simple, reusable way to organize coins or encourage saving, this coin slot lid is a practical upgrade for any mason jar. Order yours today!
Please note, the jar is not included.
This item is individually crafted by me using precision printing, where I serve as the production partner, transforming a licensed digital design—sourced from a creator offering commercial-use permissions—into a tangible, high-quality physical product. By calibrating print parameters, selecting optimal materials, and ensuring consistent quality control, I bring this model to life as a finished good.
Designed by AlexEnglish, Licensed under GNU - GPL. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:19123
**Disclaimer: With all 3D Printed products, visible artifacts may be present such as layer lines, tiny gaps, small bumps, stringing, or other tiny imperfections. This is a normal result of the 3D printing process.