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Old Coins and Sovereigns
1898 Lucky Indian head penny cent on a white background.
Ancient Visigothic gold coin of the king Egica. Tremissis. Coined in Toledo.
Indian Head Penny's from 1901 and 1862, reverse.
Small Russian copper coin of 1750 with the emblem of the Russian Empire. Isolated on white
US Currency: One Cent coins, close up.
Close up view of old reverse side of Swedish coin from 1950. Numismatic concept. Sweden.
A sign informing people that they are entering the City of London, the ancient financial heart of the UK capital.
Two Annas coin dated 1943 featuring King George the sixth, Emperor of India.
City of London sign
Ancient Spanish copper coin of the Kings Fernando e Isabel. Catholic kings. Coined in Segovia. Blanca.
US currency,  copper Indian Head penny from 1862.
Copper coin of the Russian Empire. Two kopecks in 1772. Catherine II
Old chilean coin from 1898 isolate on white background
Blank silver and copper coins isolated on white
1847 Liberty head large cent. US penny, reverse side.
A one quarter Anna coin from the East India Company minted 1853.
Close up of British national flag.
Ancient Spanish copper coin of the King Carlos III. 1772. Coined in Segovia. 4 Maravedis.
Old British coin pence
Historical old coin medallions from medieval times
Two British sterling pounds 1998 coin features queen Elizabeth ii on the obverse and Four concentric circles representing the Iron Age, Industrial Revolution, silicon chip and the internet on reverse, selective focus
A conceptual image of two halves of a flag of Great Britain connected together along the centre by safety pins.
A United States one cent coin from 1892.*contains a vector Work Path to easily drop out the background and shadow.
An old coin isolated on a black background
Ancient Spanish copper coin of the King Carlos IV. 1802. Coined in Segovia. 8 Maravedis.
Reverse side of an old New Zealand dime with a Maori mask (koruru)
2p 2 pence piece tails
Bissau, Guinea-Bissau: National Coat of Arms of the Republic of South Africa, outside the embassy - It represents a shield with two people holding hands. A spear and a knobkierie (truncheon) cross above the shield, two ears of grain are on the left and right of the shield. This arrangement is surrounded by two tusks on each side, connected in a green band. Above the shield is a secretary bird with outstretched wings. In front of its chest is a protea flower, above his head is a rising sun. The motto is written in the extinct |Xam, member of the Khoisan languages, and translates literally to \
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