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Vernon, Connecticut, USA - February 23, 2008: U. S. postage stamp issued in 1981 depicts biologist and ecologist and author Rachel Carson. She wrote a controversial book about pesticides and was recognized posthumously by President Carter who awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She died in 1964.
Portrait of Sultan Qaboos Bin Said, the ruler of Oman.  The rial is the currency of the Sultanate of Oman.
The classic facade of the hungarian national museum in Budapest, Hungary
Facial Features Pattern Design on Banknote
Close up of Japanese yen paper currency
Antique photograph of The King of Annam Than-Tai, Vietnam, 19th Century. Thành Thái He reigned as emperor for 18 years, from 1889 to 1907.
First day of winter, heavy snow in Bucharest city, Romania
Portrait of Cecil John Rhodes, 6th Prime Minister of the Cape Colony (1853 - 1902). Vintage photo etching circa late 19th century.
Old Indonesian currency with a picture of farmers in rice fields.
Statue of Prince Henry the Navigator Porto Portugal Europe
Exeter, United Kingdom - February 14, 2010: An English Used Postage Stamp showing Portrait of Queen Elizabeth 2nd, printed and issued from 1971 to 1996
A close-up of a detail of a New Zealand Bank note depicting Kate Sheppard with dollar coins.
Sandwich, Massachusetts, USA-February 6, 2011:A 20-cent commemorative stamp honoring Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, Civil War surgeon and advocate of women\\'s rights, was issued June 10, 1982, at her birthplace, Oswego, New York. .Dr. Mary Walker (1832-1919) was the first woman awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. The medal was awarded in 1865. After becoming the second woman in the U.S. to earn a medical degree   she volunteered for the Union Army, serving near the front lines as a field surgeon for several years. In addition to treating wounded soldiers, she often crossed the lines to treated civilians affected by the war.
Statue of astronomer Jan Heweliusz in Gdansk, Poland
100 Ukrainian hryvnia bills background. Many banknotes. Finance. Jackpot, lottery. 3d render.
The monument to Prince Casimir I of Opole stands in the southern frontage of the Opole market square. The first Piast prince to use the eagle as his trademark. It was made of bronze according to the design of the sculptor Wit Pichurski.\nThe monument: Prince Casimir I of Opole\nthe artist, Wit Pichurski\ndate of creation: 20/05/2018\nlocation: Opole, Poland
General Aung San (1915-1947) on 75 Kyats 1985 Banknote from Burma. Burmese revolutionary, nationalist and founder of the modern Burmese army. Less than 30% of the banknote is visible.
Vintage photograph of Madame de Thebes, 19th Century. Pseudonym of Anne Victorine Savigny was a French clairvoyant and palm reader.
World money collection. Fragments of Hungary money.
Macro shot of the five turkish lira banknote.
RMB 5 China yuan of the The fourth edition note, depicting the Avatars of Tibetan women and Hui men.
Stack of Twenty dollar notes
Portrait of a handsome redhead traditional dutch nobleman wearing historically correct outfit in a typical townhouse drawing room
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.
Vintage photograph of Luke Fildes British painter and illustrator born in Liverpool and trained at the South Kensington and Royal Academy Schools.
Milan, Italy - Apr 17, 2019: Bronze statue of Giuseppe Parini
Portrait of King Philip II of Spain (16th Century) in the Church of Valencia, Spain
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