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  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • US Dollar Banknotes
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    US Dollar Banknotes
    A woman organizes US dollar banknotes in Fuyang City, Anhui Province, China, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/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)

     

  • Bancontact ATM With People
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    Bancontact ATM With People
    People wait in line and use Bancontact ATMs on Rue du Pot d’Or in Liège, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. Several individuals handle cash withdrawals and other transactions. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • FIFA Conference - Zurich - 1 Jan 1970
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    FIFA Conference - Zurich - 1 Jan 1970
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    A FIFA aid collects fake banknotes off the floor. The money was thrown at FIFA President Sepp Blatter by comedian Simon Brodkin. UK SALES ONLY
    FIFA Conference - Zurich - 1 Jan 1970

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  • FIFA Conference - Zurich - 1 Jan 1970
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    FIFA Conference - Zurich - 1 Jan 1970
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    A FIFA aid collects fake banknotes off the floor. The money was thrown at FIFA President Sepp Blatter by comedian Simon Brodkin. UK SALES ONLY
    FIFA Conference - Zurich - 1 Jan 1970

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  • Caroline Criado-Perez
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    Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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  • Caroline Criado-Perez
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    Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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  • Caroline Criado-Perez
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    Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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  • Caroline Criado-Perez
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    Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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  • Caroline Criado-Perez
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    Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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  • PORTRAIT - Caroline Criado-Perez
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    PORTRAIT - Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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  • PORTRAIT - Caroline Criado-Perez
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    PORTRAIT - Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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  • PORTRAIT - Caroline Criado-Perez
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    PORTRAIT - Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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    PORTRAIT - Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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    PORTRAIT - Caroline Criado-Perez
    Caroline Criado-Perez (born 1984) is a British journalist and feminist activist. She has been involved in high profile campaigns for women to gain better representation in the British media and to be depicted on banknotes. The later campaign culminated in a successful resolution in July 2013, but led to sustained harassment on Twitter of Criado-Perez and other women. Twitter has announced plans to improve its complaint procedures as a result. In a June 2013 profile by journalist Cathy Newman for her Telegraph blog, Criado-Perez was quoted as saying: 'the culture we live in is made up of little tiny sexist acts which you can just ignore but when you think of them collectively you start to see a pattern'. Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has described her as 'a brilliant fighter'.

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  • #CHINA-RMB-EXCHANGE RATE-NEW HIGH (CN)
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    (110722) -- BEIJING, July 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A teller picks a dollar bill among banknotes of U.S. dollar and Renminbi (RMB) at a bank in Linyi, east China's Shandong Province, July 22, 2011. The RMB, China's official currency, cracked through the 6.45 per dollar mark on Friday, hitting a new high of 6.4495 in middle rate. It means that the RMB has appreciated more than 22 percent against the dollar after China launched exchange reform six years ago. (Xinhua/Zhang Chunlei) (ljh)
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  • CHINA-HONG KONG-NEW SERIES BANKNOTES (CN)
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    CHINA-HONG KONG-NEW SERIES BANKNOTES (CN)
    (110722) -- HONG KONG, July 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A bank clerk shows new 2010 series HK dollars issued by Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong), in Hong Kong, south China, July 22, 2011. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the three note-issuing banks, which are Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong), Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. and Bank of China (Hong Kong) unveiled the designs of the new 2010 series banknotes of 100, 50 and 20 HK dollars on Friday. The new banknotes will be gradually put into circulation starting from this November as the new 1,000 and 500 HK dollars banknotes are already in circulation.
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  • CHINA-HONG KONG-NEW SERIES BANKNOTES (CN)
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    CHINA-HONG KONG-NEW SERIES BANKNOTES (CN)
    (110722) -- HONG KONG, July 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 22, 2011 shows the designs of new 2010 series HK dollars in Hong Kong, south China, July 22, 2011. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the three note-issuing banks, which are Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong), Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. and Bank of China (Hong Kong) unveiled the designs of the new 2010 series banknotes of 100, 50 and 20 HK dollars on Friday. The new banknotes will be gradually put into circulation starting from this November as the new 1,000 and 500 HK dollars banknotes are already in circulation.
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  • CHINA-HONG KONG-NEW SERIES BANKNOTES (CN)
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    CHINA-HONG KONG-NEW SERIES BANKNOTES (CN)
    (110722) -- HONG KONG, July 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A bank clerk shows new 2010 series HK dollars issued by Bank of China (Hong Kong) in Hong Kong, south China, July 22, 2011. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the three note-issuing banks, which are Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong), Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. and Bank of China (Hong Kong) unveiled the designs of the new 2010 series banknotes of 100, 50 and 20 HK dollars on Friday. The new banknotes will be gradually put into circulation starting from this November as the new 1,000 and 500 HK dollars banknotes are already in circulation.
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  • #CHINA-GUIZHOU-MONEY-COLLECTOR (CN)
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    (110709) -- QIANDONGNAN, July 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Mr Yang dries Chinese banknotes of 1 Jiao under the sun in Miao-Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Qiandongnan, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 9, 2011. Mr Yang, who has the hobby of collecting banknotes, took out the banknotes he collected for many years on Saturday. The banknotes of 1 Jiao he dried on Saturday worth some 2,000 Yuan (about 309.4 US dollars). Drying the banknotes in the sun could prevent them from becoming musty in summer, according to Mr Yang. In China, one Yuan equals 10 Jiao. (Xinhua) (zhs)
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  • #CHINA-GUIZHOU-MONEY-COLLECTOR (CN)
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    (110709) -- QIANDONGNAN, July 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Mr Yang dries Chinese banknotes of 1 Jiao under the sun in Miao-Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Qiandongnan, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 9, 2011. Mr Yang, who has the hobby of collecting banknotes, took out the banknotes he collected for many years on Saturday. The banknotes of 1 Jiao he dried on Saturday worth some 2,000 Yuan (about 309.4 US dollars). Drying the banknotes in the sun could prevent them from becoming musty in summer, according to Mr Yang. In China, one Yuan equals 10 Jiao. (Xinhua) (zhs)
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  • #CHINA-GUIZHOU-MONEY-COLLECTOR (CN)
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    (110709) -- QIANDONGNAN, July 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A passer-by scatters the money as he helps Mr Yang to dry Chinese banknotes of 1 Jiao under the sun in Miao-Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Qiandongnan, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 9, 2011. Mr Yang, who has the hobby of collecting banknotes, took out the banknotes he collected for many years on Saturday. The banknotes of 1 Jiao he dried on Saturday worth some 2,000 Yuan (about 309.4 US dollars). Drying the banknotes in the sun could prevent them from becoming musty in summer, according to Mr Yang. In China, one Yuan equals 10 Jiao. (Xinhua) (zhs)

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  • #CHINA-GUIZHOU-MONEY-COLLECTOR (CN)
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    #CHINA-GUIZHOU-MONEY-COLLECTOR (CN)
    (110709) -- QIANDONGNAN, July 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Passers-by help Mr Yang to collect Chinese banknotes of 1 Jiao under the sun in Miao-Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Qiandongnan, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 9, 2011. Mr Yang, who has the hobby of collecting banknotes, took out the banknotes he collected for many years on Saturday. The banknotes of 1 Jiao he dried on Saturday worth some 2,000 Yuan (about 309.4 US dollars). Drying the banknotes in the sun could prevent them from becoming musty in summer, according to Mr Yang. In China, one Yuan equals 10 Jiao. (Xinhua) (zhs)
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  • #CHINA-GUIZHOU-MONEY-COLLECTOR (CN)
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    (110709) -- QIANDONGNAN, July 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Mr Yang dries Chinese banknotes of 1 Jiao under the sun in Miao-Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Qiandongnan, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 9, 2011. Mr Yang, who has the hobby of collecting banknotes, took out the banknotes he collected for many years on Saturday. The banknotes of 1 Jiao he dried on Saturday worth some 2,000 Yuan (about 309.4 US dollars). Drying the banknotes in the sun could prevent them from becoming musty in summer, according to Mr Yang. In China, one Yuan equals 10 Jiao. (Xinhua) (zhs)
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  • Cape Province, South Africa
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    Cape Province, South Africa
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    Cape Province, South Africa
    A WORLD OF DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA

    From vast plains to rolling mountains and golden beaches to barren deserts, South Africa is a vast country of huge diversity.

    And its bustling cities are just as varied as its landscapes - from the likes of hustling Johannesburg to the cosmopolitan Cape Town.

    The country is renowned for its wines and is the world's largest producer of gold.

    In 2010, it will also play host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first time the contest has been held on the African continent.

    Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province.

    It is also the legislative capital of the country, being the location of parliament and other government buildings.

    One of these is the old city hall, a large Edwardian building in the city centre that was built in 1905.

    It was here, on 11 February, 1990, that Nelson Mandela made his first public speech just hours after being release from prison.

    Cape Town is noted for its architectural heritage, with the highest density of Cape Dutch style buildings in the world.

    One of its latest constructions is slightly different however - the main stadium that will host matches during the World Cup.

    Known as the 'Mother City', the Cape Town metropolitan area covers a vast sprawl; however, the city centre or 'bowl' is relatively small.

    It is nestled between Table Bay and the Table Mountain range, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the city.

    The flat-topped Table Mountain, along with other famous peaks such as Lion's Head and Apostles Mountain, form part of the Table Mountain National Park.

    This area is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top of Table Mountain.

    Its main feature is what gi...
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  • Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
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    Artmoney dollar bill art, Riga, Latvia - May 2010
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    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 ( 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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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

     

  • NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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    NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kyriacou/REX/Shutterstock (452622a)
    Banknotes featuring Saddam Hussein
    BANKNOTES FEATURING SADDAM HUSSEIN ON SALE AT COINCRAFT COIN DEALERS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 13 MAY 2004

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas