A cylindrical-shaped, battery-operated article made of plastics with a lid (so-called ‘electronic money box’), of a height of 17 cm and a diameter of 12 cm. The lid includes a small LCD display and a slot to put coins (for example, euros) in. When a coin is manually inserted into the slot, a mechanism in the lid (the calculating device) recognises the diameter of the coin, and its value is displayed. When more coins are inserted one by one, the recognised values are added to the existing amount and the total sum is shown on the LCD display. No subtraction takes place when coins are removed from the money box.
[1][1]. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?uri=CELEX:32015R2316