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Three Russian RubelsFront of a Russian banknote on 3 rubel edited 1922. Date: 1922
2 Mark noteLoan association 2 Mark banknote edited in Berlin 1914. Back. Date: 1914
10000000 Mark noteThe hyperinflation the Weimar Republic Front of a Banknote on 10 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 25/7 1923. Date: 1923
1000 Mark Note
2000000 Mark noteThe hyperinflation the Weimar Republic. Front of a Banknote on 2 000 000 Mark editedin Berlin 9/8 1923. Date: 1923
Fifty thousand Russian RubelsFront of a Russian banknote on 50 000 rubel edited 1921. Date: 1921
500000000000 Mark note
Five Finnish Marks
25 Mark noteBack of a jubilee banknote on 25 Mark editied in Bielefeld, Germany 1922. Date: 1922
20000000 Mark noteThe hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of a Banknote on 20 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 18/9 1923. Date: 1921-1923
50 Mark noteBack of a memorial banknote on 50 Mark edited at Bielefeld, Germany, 1922. Date: 1922
One hundred Estonian FrancsFront of an estonian banknote on 100 Franc Marka edited 1923. Date: 1923
1 Mark noteLoan association 1 Mark banknote edited in Berlin 1/3 1920. Back. Date: 1920
20000000000 Mark noteThe hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of banknote on 20 000 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 1/10 1923. Date: 1921-1923
1000000 Mark noteThe hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of a Banknote on 1 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 9/8 1923. Date: 1921-1923
Ten thousand Russian RubelsBack of a Russian banknote on 10 000 rubel edited 1919. Date: 1919
20 Mark noteLoan association banknote on 20 Mark edited in Berlin 20/2 1918. Date: 1918
5 Mark NoteRemittance on 5 mark edited for the voluntary allied army in Mitau 10/10 1919 Back. The text on this backside is in Russian. Date: 1919
Italy - Rome - Arco Degli ArgentariArco Degli Argentari - (The Arcus Argentariorum) (Latin, Arch of the money-changers ) - a 3rd century AD arch that was partly incorporated in the 7th century into the western wall of the nearby
Italian Patriotic Card - Brothers Save me! Underwrite the effort and save your future! The powerful message of a card encouraging Italians to financially aid the war effort
Italian Patriotic postcard - WWIPatriotic Card from World War One asking for poeple to give money to the Italian causes - lists all the stripes awarded to the various service and military divisions. Date: circa 1917
Manchester - The Royal Exchange Date: circa 1910s
Anti-French cartoon, Prime Minister Viviani, WW1An anti-French cartoon by a German cartoonist, depicting the French Prime Minister Rene Viviani as the head of a travelling circus, encouraging people to roll up
Exiled Communards 3After the collapse of the Commune, French Communards take refuge in London : they process through the streets on Sunday mornings, soliciting money from the crowd. Date: 1871
Lagonda CoupeAt L1125 the Lagonda drop-head coupe is a pricey buy, but for your money you get a car that has won the Le Mans, plus excellent road-holding. Date: 1936
Daimler LightThe Daimler Light Straight Eight will set you back all of L1200, but for your money you get the fastest Daimler yet produced, with aristocratic looks and comfort as well. Date: 1937
Italian Patriotic Card - Do your Duty, do your best! - extolling the national virtue of contributing to a bank savings scheme to aid the underwriting of the Italian war effort. Date: circa 1910s
Aberdeen - humourous cardAberdeen on a flag day... and on a house-to-house collection day! Satire on the more frugal nature of the Scottish psyche. Date: circa 1930s
Italian Patriotic Card - Request for fundingPatriotic card which highlights the need for money during wartime and how every member of Italian society needs to do their bit and keep the national blood flowing through savings
French Money ChangerBureau de Change - a French money changer in Paris France. Date: 1930s
Pevensey Mint HouseYe Olde Mint House, Pevensey, Sussex, England, was erected in 1342 on the site of a Norman mint reputed to have been establised c. 1076. Date: 14th century
Spanish Money LenderThwe fiadora or female money lender, is a familiar figure in the poorer districts of Madrid, Spain. Date: 1930s
Nat West Bank 1970A modern branch of the National Westminster Bank, central London, England. Date: 1970
American Express LondonThe first American Express office in London, which opened 3 Waterloo Place in 1896. The Crimea Memorial dominates the area. Date: early 1900s
Pearly Kings Count UpCounting up money donated to a Pearly King charity. Date: 1930s
Ten Dollar NotesTen Dollar notes, currency of the U.S.A. Date: 1987
Town mice and country miceTwo couples eating at a restaurant at separate tables, one couple looking smug dressed up in the latest attire with their wine and bowl of fruit
Princess Elizabeth distributes Maundy money, 1952Queen Elizabeth II being greeted on arrival at Westminster Abbey, when she distributed the Royal Maundy money. In the year of this picture, 1952
British Victory Loan advertisement, WW1A British advertisement, encouraging people to invest in war bonds just after the First World War has ended -- Join the Rush to buy Victory Loan
US Treasury - Washington D. C. USA - at the Junction of 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, just eats of the White House. Date: circa 1910
The receiver of taxes, 16th centuryFrench citizens arrive to pay taxes to the tax receiver. Date: 16th Century
Wartime poster advertising Savings Certificates, said to be safe as the British Empire (marked red on the map). Showing returns on investments over 5 years and 10 years. 1940s
Traveller Disputes BillA traveller disputes the landladys bill while the hotel servants watch to see who will win : (our money is on the landlady !). 1813
Champs Elysees open air concert, c. 1800A man plays what looks like a harpsicord at open air concert in Champs Elysees, France. Date: c.1800
Poster seeking donations for Prisoners of War
Poster advertising War Savings Certificates. One workman tells another that its worth while. 1940s
Leaflet, A Defence of the Army Pay CorpsOpening page of a printed leaflet entitled: Non-Combatants in Khaki: A Defence of the Army Pay Corps. circa 1919
Sphere front cover, Royal Maundy, Queen ElizabethII, 1957Royal Maundy at St. Albans Abbey. The Queen, accompanied by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, attends the first royal distribution of Maundy money outside London in 300 years