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Vanitas still life with a skull, a shield, an hour glass, books and papers on a tabletop.
 
The Parable of the Rich Man and the Beggar Lazarus (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gos
 
Moses Breaking the Tablets of the Law, ca 1624-1625.
 
Allegoria del Tempo (Allegory of Time), c1650.
 
'Interior of the Mint', c1872. Creator: Unknown.
 
'Old Patch', (1897).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'La Majorité Opportuniste', 1919. Artist: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen.
 
'The Expulsion of the Moneylenders from the Temple', c1600, (1938). Artist: El Greco.
 
The true picture of the wind-trade on the Rue Quincampoix, Paris, ca 1720.
 
The bribe.
 
'Maundy Money Gifts', 1936 (1937). Creator: Unknown.
 
Cover of 'El diner' by Joan Amades, published by Editorial Reflexos, Barcelona, ??1938.
 
Portrait of John Hampden, English politician and MP, mid 17th century. Artist: William Dobson.
 
 'The Moneychangers', oil by Quentin Matsys.
 
Scenes of banking in a scroll extracted from a manual of the file of protocols, illuminated manus…
 
Excelente of Granada, gold coin also called Doblas, coined by the Catholic Monarchs from 1480 to …
 
Paper money of 500 pesetas, of legal tender when beginning the Spanish Civil War, issued in 1928 …
 
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Banknotes issued in Burgos in 1937 and 1938, by the national side …
 
Banknotes of 10 pesetas of legal tender issued by the Generalitat de Catalonia during the Spanish…
 
Banknotes issued by the municipalities of Papiol and Terrassa in May 1937 during the Spanish Civi…
 
Banknotes issued by the city of Reus in April 1937 during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
 
View of the façade of the Mint in Potosí (Bolivia).
 
Market of the merchants, Miniature in the 'Codice Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia', ill…
 
Andalusian gold dinar, also called 'Mancuso', used in Catalan counties during feudal times.
 
Andalusian gold dinar, also called 'Mancuso', used in Catalan counties during feudal times.
 
Andalusian gold dinar, also called 'Mancuso', used in Catalan counties during feudal times.
 
Onza or eight-escudos doubloon for America with the image of King Ferdinand VI, 1753.
 
Reign of Ferdinand VI, onza or eight-escudos doubloon for America, 1753.
 
Gold coin of the Archduke of Austria, reverse, 1703.
 
Gold coin of King Philip IV, head.
 
Gold coin of King Leoplodo, 1703, head.
 
Gold coin of King Charles V, head.
 
Coins of Reign of Charles V.
 
Head of a Cruzado in silver, reign of Peter III the ceremonious. Mint: Zaragoza..
 
Reverse of a Cruzado in silver, reign of Peter III the ceremonious. Mint: Zaragoza..
 
Reverse of an Alfonsín in silver, reign of Peter III the Cerimonious. Mint: Sardinia.
 
Head of two-reales in silver, reign of Archduke Charles III. Mint: Barcelona.
 
A one-peseta note, 1948, with the effigy of the Lady of Elche.
 
Andalusian gold dinar, also called 'Mancuso', used in Catalan counties during feudal times.
 
Visigothic gold coin from the period of political unification of the Iberian Peninsula.
 
50-cents note edited by the Spanish Republic in 1937.
 
Back of a coin of 20-reales in silver, Ferdinand VII. Mint: Barcelona, 1823.
 
Reverse of a one-cruzado coin in silver, from the reign of Peter III, The Ceremonious (1319-1387)…
 
Head of a coin of one-cruzado in silver, from the reign of Ferdinand I of Antequera (1412-1416), …
 
Reverse of a coin of one-cruzado in silver, from the reign of Ferdinand I of Antequera (1412-1416…
 
Head of a one-peseta coin in silver used as a medal of the Catalanist Union, work of the engravin…
 
Reverse of a one-peseta coin in silver used as a medal of the Catalanist Union, work of the engra…
 
Head of a eighty-reales doubloon in gold, reign of Ferdinand VII. Mint: Barcelona, 1823.
 
Reverse of a one-real coin in silver, during the reign of Philip III, found in Majorca.
 
Reverse of a dirham, Arabian coin from the caliphate of Abd al-Rahman III.
 
Andalusian gold dinar, also called 'Mancuso', used in Catalan counties during feudal times.
 
Andalusian gold dinar, also called 'Mancuso', used in Catalan counties during feudal times.
 
New Mint, Madrid, Colón square, engraving, 1870.
 
Shares of vellon reals (old Spanish money) of the industrial and commercial Society La España Ind…
 
Rome, overview of the Fontana di Trevi, transition style from baroque to classical, work of Nicol…
 
Rome, overview of the Fontana di Trevi, transition style from baroque to classical, work of Nicol…
 
Rome, overview of the Fontana di Trevi, transition style from baroque to classical, work of Nicol…
 
Rome, overview of the Fontana di Trevi, transition style from baroque to classical, work of Nicol…
 
 'The money changer and his wife', oil painting by Marinus Reymerswaele.
 
Portrait of John Hampden, English politician and MP, mid 17th century. Artist: William Dobson.