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  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
    Sur le marché des devises, le dollar canadien s'échangeait jeudi à 71,24 cents US contre 71,09 cents US mercredi. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
    Sur le marché des devises, le dollar canadien s'échangeait jeudi à 71,24 cents US contre 71,09 cents US mercredi. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
    DUKAS_191035811_PAP
    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
    Sur le marché des devises, le dollar canadien s'échangeait jeudi à 71,24 cents US contre 71,09 cents US mercredi. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
    Sur le marché des devises, le dollar canadien s'échangeait jeudi à 71,24 cents US contre 71,09 cents US mercredi. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-20
    Sur le marché des devises, le dollar canadien s'échangeait jeudi à 71,24 cents US contre 71,09 cents US mercredi. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • Euronet ATM At Bus Stop
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    Euronet ATM At Bus Stop
    A man sits near a yellow Euronet ATM at a bus stop in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. The Euronet Worldwide company operates globally in electronic financial transactions, including epay, Ria Money Transfer, and XE. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Geldmaat ATMs In Utrecht
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    Geldmaat ATMs In Utrecht
    Two Geldmaat ATMs for cash withdrawal and deposit are seen in Utrecht, Netherlands, on September 8, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Symbolfotos Brexit
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    FEATURE - Symbolfotos Brexit
    Englische Pfundnoten (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22649291
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Symbolfotos Brexit
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    FEATURE - Symbolfotos Brexit
    Britische Pfundnoten mit Rissen, Kurssturz (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22649288
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Symbolfotos Brexit
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    FEATURE - Symbolfotos Brexit
    Britische Pfundnoten mit sinkender Kurskurve und Flammen (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22649287
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Andrea Zogg, Schauspieler 2012
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    Andrea Zogg, Schauspieler 2012
    Andrea Zogg in der Rolle als Bänker im Stück " Das Ende vo Geld" am Theater St. Gallen. - RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • AGENTINA-BUENOS AIRES-BANKNOTE-EVA PERON
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    AGENTINA-BUENOS AIRES-BANKNOTE-EVA PERON
    (110906) -- BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A sample banknote template with the portrait of former first lady Eva Peron is seen during the "Value & Art" exhibition in Buenos Aires, Agentina, on Sept. 5, 2011. The template designed in 1950's was terminated due political reason. (Xinhua/Martin Zabala) (fz)
    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 00731768

    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • AGENTINA-BUENOS AIRES-BANKNOTE-EVA PERON
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    AGENTINA-BUENOS AIRES-BANKNOTE-EVA PERON
    (110906) -- BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A banknote template with the portrait of former first lady Eva Peron is seen during the "Value & Art" exhibition in Buenos Aires, Agentina, on Sept. 5, 2011. The template designed in 1950's was terminated due political reason. (Xinhua/Martin Zabala) (fz)
    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 00731766

    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
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    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041i )
    Motorcycle
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    DUKAS_14110424_REX
    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041c )
    Geisha
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
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    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041m )

    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
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    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041h )
    Vsadnica
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
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    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041j )
    Denis Simachev (Russian fashion designer)
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    DUKAS_14110414_REX
    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041g )
    Woman
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    DUKAS_14110413_REX
    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041f )
    Bentley
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    DUKAS_14110407_REX
    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041e )
    Bedouin
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    DUKAS_14110406_REX
    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041b )
    Russian president Dmitry Medvedev
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    DUKAS_14110405_REX
    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041a )
    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    DUKAS_14110404_REX
    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Irina Truhanova / Rex Features ( 1176041d )
    Samurai
    Art From Dollars
    ART FROM DOLLARS

    Here's an artist who may not be made of money (yet), but her works are - they are entirely created from cut-up dollar bills.

    Irina Truhanova's cash creations range from a portrait of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to a dollar depiction of a geisha.

    Other work highlights include a samurai, a motorbike, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty.

    The 22-year-old from Riga, Latvia, who ironically gave up her job as an international businesswoman to follow her artistic dream, starts by sketching out her subject in pencil.

    She explains: "Once I have an idea of how the picture will look I can select parts of real dollar bills and cut them out. These small fragments are bought together to form the whole image.

    "I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real U.S. currency seemed to fit this perfectly.

    "What is amazing is that I believe I can implement any idea or image I can think of just using the bank notes.

    "I first showed my collages to friends an relatives and they were amazed so I decided to advertise my work on the internet.

    "I received requests for commissions very quickly and within a few months I realised I could stop using my office job to make money and support myself by making money pictures full-time."

    Irina's works can sell for hundreds of dollars, so she must be coining it in!




    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Irina Truhanova/Rex Features
    Story by Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENPFIOYPC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Thomas Brändle
    RDB00340123
    Thomas Brändle
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 13.03.2009, ZUG, BÄCK-KONDITOR UND SCHRIFTSTELLER THOMAS BRÄNDLE (39) holt mit der Schaufel gebackenes Geld statt Brot aus dem Ofen. Seine These ist nämlich, dass unser Finanzsystem deshalb zum Scheitern verurteilt ist, weil nur noch Geld (spekulatives Kapital) produziert wird, keine realen Waren. Frei nach dem Sprichwort: Geld kann man nicht essen. - RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • rdb00356838
    RDB00356838
    rdb00356838
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 15.10.2008, ZUERICH: BRENNENDE 1000ER NOTE- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • rdb00327358
    RDB00327358
    rdb00327358
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER, 15.10.2008, ZUERICH: BRENNENDE 1000ER NOTE- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Beute verbrannt
    RDB00314601
    Beute verbrannt



    Tankstellenbetreiber Urs Abderhalden zeigt verbrannte Banknoten nach Ueberfall.


    Bl 106.08.12


    Foto: Werner Bucher



    - RDB BY DUKAS

    RDB

     

  • rdb00344445
    RDB00344445
    rdb00344445
    REPORTAGE BEIM ZOLL
    WEIL AM RHEIN D, 17.3.2008
    BARGELDHUND BRONCO (8) MIT ZÖLLNER MARIO L.
    FOTO PH.ROSSIER- RDB BY DUKAS

    RDB

     

  • rdb00284892
    RDB00284892
    rdb00284892
    REPORTAGE BEIM ZOLL
    WEIL AM RHEIN D, 17.3.2008
    BARGELDHUND BRONCO (8) MIT ZÖLLNER MARIO L.
    FOTO PH.ROSSIER- RDB BY DUKAS

    RDB

     

  • Iran Central Bank Issues New Bill
    DUKAS_2624646_DII
    Iran Central Bank Issues New Bill
    Iranês Central Bank has issued a new 50,000 Rials banknote worth about $5 which is emblazoned with a nuclear symbol with electrons flying around a nucleus on a map of Iran Tuesday, March 27, 2007 in Tehran, Iran. Issuing the new note is seen as an assertion of the national will in the face of international sanctions over Iranês nuclear program. document IRAN/Mohammad Kheirkhah (FOTO: DUKAS/DOCUMENTIRAN)
    DUKAS/DOCUMENTIRAN

     

  • Iran Central Bank Issues New Bill
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    Iran Central Bank Issues New Bill
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