A case-like coin purse includes two pieces, one stationary and the other movable, which, when the device is in a closed position, face each other. Both pieces are provided internally with a circular cavity of 90 DEG corresponding to the diameter of the money for which it is intended. The ends of the pieces are joined to each other by disc-shaped free arms of the movable piece, which rotate on rollers solidly connected to the fixed piece, in such a way that in an open position, the two pieces are adjacent to each other forming a semi-cylinder to receive the money. The money placed in the purse is retained therein when the turn of 90 DEG has taken place in order to open the purse. The amount of money in the purse may be verified by means of longitudinal windows when the two pieces face each other.
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