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Jack of diamonds. Over 100 years old, this antique card (shown both front and back design) has a design similar to Bernhard Dondorf's well-known \
Portrait of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said, the ruler of Oman.  The rial is the currency of the Sultanate of Oman.
Rare Old Five Rupee notes combined on the table, India money on the rotating table. Old Indian Currency notes on a rotating table, Indian Currency on the table
Macro shot of the five turkish lira banknote.
Close up of Japanese yen paper currency
Coin on white. Soft Lighting with Soft Shadow.
Slovenian money - tolar a business background
Asmara, Eritrea: Eritrean nakfa bank notes, currency of Eritrea, replaced the Ethiopian birr in 1997, pegged to the US dollar - named after the Eritrean town of Nakfa - 100 Nakfa notes display a triptych portrait of three young women of Eritrea's different nationalities and flag raising by soldiers - ISO 4217 - banknote designer, Clarence Holbert.
Ali Hassan Mwinyi (born 1925) on 20 Shilingi 1987 Banknote from Tanzania. President of Tanzania during 1985-1995. Less than 30 percent of the banknotes is visible.
European Currency
100 Ukrainian hryvnia bills background. Many banknotes. Finance. Jackpot, lottery. 3d render.
Full set of Turkish Liras isolated on white background.
World money collection. Fragments of Hungary money.
This shows the stylish Seven of Spades from a pack of Belgian playing cards printed in 1910. The card case has the words (Fine glazed playing cards no. 1322, Lion-Brand, Made in Belgium). The name Lion-Brand thinly disguises the name of the maker of these playing cards, Leonard Biermans. This company operated between 1875 and 1973, when it was taken over by Cartamundi. This image is offered for sale with the permission of Cartamundi. The Joker and reverse / back pattern from the same Biermans no. 1322 pack of playing cards: .
Transnistria Parliament Building from money - ruble
Eight Of diamonds  isolated on white-clipping path
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAAntique world map, Greece and Turkey
Pound and Rupee Jigsaw Pieces
Stack of Twenty dollar notes
Japonese stamps extralarge
Cancelled postage stamp from Australia
Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Kiev from money - Hryvnia
Vintage US Postage Stamps
Antique world map, Italy
Knave of Acorns playing card from the William Tell 'Hungarian deck' of 1890 by Austrian manufacturer Piatnik, manufactured in Pest, Hungary. As well as 'Hungarian pack' and 'William Tell', this pack also has the name Four Seasons, because the Aces (they are two's, but act as Aces) represent each of the four seasons. The Knave is styled after Resz÷ Harras, a character in Schiller's retelling of the William Tell legend.. The card symbols follow the German tradition of bells, hearts, acorns and leaves. Here is a comparison between terminology in Hungarian and in German. German 'bells' become Hungarian 'pumpkins'. Hungarian: T÷k (pumpkin); German: Schellen (bells) Hungarian: Piros (red); German: Herz (heart Rot (red) Hungarian: Makk (acorn); German: Eichel (acorn)  Hungarian: Z÷ld (green); German: Laub (leaves), Gr³n (green).
Playing cards as a background
Weissenburg  Bayern Germany city gate
Postage stamp Russia 1883 printed in Russia shows Imperial Eagle and Post Horns, circa 1883
Deutsche Mark, front view 10000 Mark Banknote  - German Banknote from 1920 - 1929
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