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"Dollars: A Journey through Time and Places" Step into the bustling streets of New York, New York

Background imageDollars Collection: Japanese Five Dollar Banknote - Banana Money

Japanese Five Dollar Banknote - Banana Money
Japanese government-issued five dollar banknote. The Japanese dollar was a currency issued by Imperial Japan during the Japanese occupation of Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak

Background imageDollars Collection: One American dollar

One American dollar
Back of a banknote on one american dollar (USA) 1985. Date: 1985

Background imageDollars Collection: The arrival of Californian gold and Mexican dollars at the Bank of England, London, in 1849

The arrival of Californian gold and Mexican dollars at the Bank of England, London, in 1849. After an illustration in the London Illustrated News published September 22, 1849

Background imageDollars Collection: One dollar bills

One dollar bills
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Stack of one dollar bills fanned out in a circle. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageDollars Collection: Essex ring auctioned at Christie s

Essex ring auctioned at Christie s
Two views of the famous Essex ring which Queen Elizabeth I is said to have given to the Earl of Essex, and which might have saved his life if it had been returned in time

Background imageDollars Collection: WW1 poster, United War Work Campaign

WW1 poster, United War Work Campaign
Poster, United We Serve, United War Work Campaign, fundraising by a group of charities: YMCA, YWCA, National Catholic War Council, Jewish Welfare Board, War Camp Community Service

Background imageDollars Collection: Walker Whitman shoe factory, Campello, Boston

Walker Whitman shoe factory, Campello, Boston
The Walker Whitman shoe factory was owned in partnership by William O Walker and William Elbridge Whitman. The factory opened under its name for the purpose of producing shoes for the retail trade

Background imageDollars Collection: South Station, Boston

South Station, Boston
Built in 1899 to replace the downtown terminals of several rail roads. Originaly named South Central Station. Architects Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge of Boston. Cost 3.6 million Dollars in 1899

Background imageDollars Collection: America, home of $$$

America, home of $$$
America - where the dollars come from! Date: 1924

Background imageDollars Collection: Promissory note, Keene Cheshire Bank, New Hampshire, USA

Promissory note, Keene Cheshire Bank, New Hampshire, USA
Promissory note for six hundred dollars, Keene Cheshire Bank, New Hampshire, USA, dated 21 September 1837, signed by Chiron Holbrook and Salman Whitworth

Background imageDollars Collection: American cartoon, Scotsman placing a bet at the dog track

American cartoon, Scotsman placing a bet at the dog track
American cartoon, showing a Scotsman placing a bet at the dog track, offering two dollars on the rabbit to win. Date: 1940s

Background imageDollars Collection: Suspension bridge, Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA

Suspension bridge, Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA
Suspension bridge, known as the Swinging Bridge, at Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA. A notice forbids people from running, jumping or swinging on the bridge

Background imageDollars Collection: Coins arranged in dollar sign

Coins arranged in dollar sign
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Coins arranged to form dollar symbol. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageDollars Collection: Picture No. 11071349

Picture No. 11071349
Dog Pug - wearing gold chain with dollar sign and baseball cap pug life. Digital Manipulation

Background imageDollars Collection: Bureau Of Engraving Workers

Bureau Of Engraving Workers
Washington, D.C.: c. 1940 Workers in the one dollar sheets section of the Bureau of Engraving

Background imageDollars Collection: Captured Counterfeit Money

Captured Counterfeit Money
New York, New York: May 8, 1972. A Secret Service agent, the U.S. Attorney, and the District Attorney show off two suitcases of captured counterfeit money

Background imageDollars Collection: A Mail Box Bank

A Mail Box Bank
United States: c. 1955. A personal savings bank in the form of a mailbox given away by The San Francisco Bank to customers to encourage savings

Background imageDollars Collection: One Dollar coins, artwork

One Dollar coins, artwork
One Dollar coins, computer artwork

Background imageDollars Collection: Time is money, conceptual artwork F006 / 8744

Time is money, conceptual artwork F006 / 8744
Time is money, conceptual artwork

Background imageDollars Collection: Time is money, conceptual artwork F006 / 8743

Time is money, conceptual artwork F006 / 8743
Time is money, conceptual artwork

Background imageDollars Collection: Financial storm, conceptual artwork C014 / 0684

Financial storm, conceptual artwork C014 / 0684
Financial storm, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDollars Collection: Throwing US currency into a bin C017 / 7888

Throwing US currency into a bin C017 / 7888
Throwing US currency into a bin. Conceptual image of US dollar bills (USD) being thrown away, representing concepts such as financial waste and missing economic targets

Background imageDollars Collection: Online identity theft, conceptual artwork

Online identity theft, conceptual artwork
Online identity theft, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDollars Collection: Internet shopping, conceptual artwork C013 / 4700

Internet shopping, conceptual artwork C013 / 4700
Internet shopping, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDollars Collection: If you can t enlist, invest - Buy a Liberty Bond - Defend yo

If you can t enlist, invest - Buy a Liberty Bond - Defend your country with your dollars. Poster showing figure America with shield Liberty Loan fighting against Devastation, Starvation, War

Background imageDollars Collection: Chicago City Hall

Chicago City Hall
The City Hall and Court House covers an entre block in the center of the city, and cost more than ten million dollars. Date: 1916

Background imageDollars Collection: Chicago Post Office

Chicago Post Office
Nothing in Chicago is modest : the Post Office built in 1905 occupies an entre city block and cost 5 million dollars. Date: 1916

Background imageDollars Collection: Chicago Union Station

Chicago Union Station
(under construction) - terminal of Pennsylvania, Burlington, Alton and St Paul railways - estimated cost 65 million dollars. Date: 1916

Background imageDollars Collection: Chicago Bank

Chicago Bank
American banks are not like your High Street Barclays : this is Chicagos New Continental and Commercial National Bank which will cost 6 million dollars in 1916. Date: 1916

Background imageDollars Collection: The $100, 000 Typewriter

The $100, 000 Typewriter - 1728 times larger than the standard Underwood (weight 14 tons) - exhibited at the Underwood Exhibit, The Palace of Liberal Arts, The Panama-Pacific Exposition

Background imageDollars Collection: Making money from designer microbes

Making money from designer microbes. Conceptual computer artwork depicting US dollar signs in petri dishes, representing the economic benefits of creating artificial micro-organisms

Background imageDollars Collection: Piggy bank and US dollars

Piggy bank and US dollars

Background imageDollars Collection: Organs for sale, conceptual artwork

Organs for sale, conceptual artwork

Background imageDollars Collection: Food costs, conceptual image

Food costs, conceptual image

Background imageDollars Collection: Designer chromosomes, conceptual artwork

Designer chromosomes, conceptual artwork
Designer chromosomes. Conceptual computer artwork of genetically modified chromosomes for sale. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) coiled around proteins

Background imageDollars Collection: Ferrari 275 GTS / 4 Alloy NART Spyder

Ferrari 275 GTS / 4 Alloy NART Spyder
Ferrari 275 GTS/4 Alloy NART Spyder

Background imageDollars Collection: Zip Goes a Million / George Formby

Zip Goes a Million / George Formby
Colour theatre programme cover for a music revue, Zip Goes a Million with George Formby in a starring role. The front cover picture depicts a caricature of George playing his banjo

Background imageDollars Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Compartment in the Bullion

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Compartment in the Bullion
Engraving of vauly in the Bank of England used for storing sacks full of Mexican Silver Dollars. A Bank official in uniform with tricorn hat is unloading a cart stacked with sacks

Background imageDollars Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Spanish dollars and Mexican

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Spanish dollars and Mexican

Background imageDollars Collection: Arrival of Californian gold and Mexican dollars at the Bank

Arrival of Californian gold and Mexican dollars at the Bank
An image showing Californian gold and Mexican dollars arriving at the Bank of England. Transported to London from the coast by South Coast Railway

Background imageDollars Collection: The Currency Exchange on Ellis Island, New York, 1911

The Currency Exchange on Ellis Island, New York, 1911
Photograph of immigrants queueing up at a counter to exchange their native currency for American dollars, Ellis Island, New York, 1911

Background imageDollars Collection: America, Street View in San Francisco, from a sketch by a co

America, Street View in San Francisco, from a sketch by a co
San Franciscos commerce was growing by the day in 1850, as gold fever reached its height. Four rivers produced gold worth over 30 million dollars in the last 5 months of 1850

Background imageDollars Collection: Salvaged Luxury Liner Normandie, New York Harbour, Novembe

Salvaged Luxury Liner Normandie, New York Harbour, Novembe
Photograph of the Normandie in New York Harbour, November 1943. The Normandie had just been refloated and was being towed to dry dock for repairs

Background imageDollars Collection: Pt Barnum / Punch 1884

Pt Barnum / Punch 1884
PHINEAS TAYLOR BARNUM American showman

Background imageDollars Collection: Marshall Plan, Postcard

Marshall Plan, Postcard
THE MARSHALL PLAN The European Recovery programme whereby the U.S.A. gives 13 000 billion dollars of aid to Europe, to strengthen resistance to Communism

Background imageDollars Collection: Paris to New York by Air

Paris to New York by Air
Plans are afoot to set up an aerial passenger service Paris - New York : the aero- express will carry you there in an hour and a half, at a cost of a thousand dollars

Background imageDollars Collection: Adler Planetarium

Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium, Chicago, built at a cost of one million dollars to demonstrate the beauties and mysteries of the universe

Background imageDollars Collection: Pound and Dollar Notes

Pound and Dollar Notes
Lots of British and American bank notes, Pounds and Dollars




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"Dollars: A Journey through Time and Places" Step into the bustling streets of New York, New York. The aroma of freshly brewed espresso fills the air as you enter an Italian-American cafe on M Street. Here, conversations flow like the Wurlitzer Mandolin from 1924, creating a vibrant atmosphere that echoes with history. As you sip your coffee, ponder the significance - the coinage used in the United States of America. It represents more than just currency; it symbolizes prosperity and opportunity for millions across this great nation. Imagine standing in awe at the Bullion Office within the Bank of England, where balance sheets are meticulously maintained for every dollar exchanged. Each money order bears a Titanic red rubber stamp, reminding us of both tragedy and survival aboard RMS Titanic. Traveling westward to Chicago's Northern Trust Company Bank, witness dollars being safeguarded with utmost care. Then venture further along Route 66 to Oatman Hotel in Arizona's town of Oatman – once a booming gold mining hub – where dollars flowed freely during its heyday. Take a moment to appreciate American history as you hold an original twenty-dollar bill from 1775 in your hands. Its faded ink tells tales of revolution and resilience that have shaped this nation. Art comes alive when barrels overflowing with money adorn oil-painted canvases or lithographs challenge you to find who pays for dinner amidst a lively scene. Engravings like "Mr Pease Greene and the Celestial Ducklings" capture whimsical moments tied to dollars' influence on society. Dollars transcend time and space – they connect people across continents and cultures. From busy streets in New York City to historic banks in London or small-town charm along Route 66, these green bills carry stories waiting to be discovered by those willing to explore their rich tapestry.