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Denomination: A Journey Through Time and Currency Step into the fascinating world of denomination, where coins and banknotes tell stories that span centuries

Background imageDenomination Collection: British Armed Forces One Pound Banknote

British Armed Forces One Pound Banknote
One Pound Banknote of the British Armed Forces, who issued their own paper currency between 1946 and 1972. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageDenomination Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Banknote - 50000000000 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Banknote - 50000000000 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000000000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Milos Obrenovic (Milosh Obrenovich) (1780-1860), Prince of Serbia from 1815 to 1839

Background imageDenomination Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000000 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000000 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of a young girl. Date: circa 1990s

Background imageDenomination Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000000 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000000 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Dorde Petrovic (also known as George Petrovich, Karadorde or Black George) (17681817)

Background imageDenomination Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 50000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Dorde Petrovic (also known as George Petrovich, Karadorde or Black George) (17681817)

Background imageDenomination Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) a Serbian American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer

Background imageDenomination Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 10 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 10 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 10 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Josif Pancic, Serbian Botanist and Doctor (1814-1888). Date: circa 1990s

Background imageDenomination Collection: Printing banknotes, Russia C013 / 9188

Printing banknotes, Russia C013 / 9188
Printing banknotes. Close-up of freshly printed and cut ruble banknotes ready for packaging at the Goznak factory, Perm, Russia

Background imageDenomination Collection: Stave church of Borgund with cemetry in early autumn Borgund, Laerdal, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

Stave church of Borgund with cemetry in early autumn Borgund, Laerdal, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
SAS-106 Stave church of Borgund - with cemetery in early autumn Borgund, Laerdal, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway Steffen & Alexandra Sailer contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDenomination Collection: USA, Oregon, Cove. Ascension Chapel surrounded by autumn color

USA, Oregon, Cove. Ascension Chapel surrounded by autumn color

Background imageDenomination Collection: South Africa. Close-up of South African rand paper money

South Africa. Close-up of South African rand paper money

Background imageDenomination Collection: Mans wallet

Mans wallet
MODEL RELEASED. Mans wallet. Man holding his open wallet, with British fifty pound notes. The wallet also contains numerous credit cards, debit cards, and store loyalty cards

Background imageDenomination Collection: Stave church of Ringebu with cemetry in early autumn municipality of Ringebu, Gudbrandsdalen

Stave church of Ringebu with cemetry in early autumn municipality of Ringebu, Gudbrandsdalen, Oppland, Norway
SAS-107 Stave church of Ringebu - with cemetry in early autumn municipality of Ringebu, Gudbrandsdalen, Oppland, Norway Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageDenomination Collection: Coin Presses at Mint

Coin Presses at Mint
The coining presses are capable of striking coins of any denomination at the rate of one hundred and twenty per minute

Background imageDenomination Collection: Chephren Pyramid & Cave

Chephren Pyramid & Cave
The Chephren pyramid and a cave (contaning a bas-relief) which was inhabited, until October/November 1785, by the Santon denomination of Ermite (hermit) Muslims



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Denomination: A Journey Through Time and Currency Step into the fascinating world of denomination, where coins and banknotes tell stories that span centuries. From ancient times to modern eras, these currency artifacts hold historical significance and cultural value. Imagine holding in your hands a bronze coin from 30-31 AD, minted during the reign of Pontius Pilate. This small piece of history transports you back to biblical times, reminding us of the intricate economic systems even then. Fast forward to 1923 Germany, a period marked by hyperinflation. The One Million German Mark banknote serves as a stark reminder of an economy spiraling out of control. It symbolizes the struggles faced by ordinary citizens during this tumultuous time. In Scotland, John Knox emerges as a prominent figure in religious history. As a leader of the Protestant Reformation and founder of the Presbyterian denomination, his influence is immortalized in portraits like those found in "The Scots Worthies. " These images capture his unwavering commitment to faith amidst societal upheaval. Speaking of denominational divisions, "The Disruption" refers to an event that shook Scottish society in 1843 when many ministers left their positions within the Church of Scotland due to disagreements over patronage. This woodcut depicts John and Mary Champian engaged in debate between Presbyterians and Anabaptists – two distinct Christian denominations with differing beliefs on baptism. Traveling further back through time brings us face-to-face with William I's reign depicted on an obverse penny made from silver. Such coins were not only used for trade but also served as symbols representing power and authority during medieval times. Stepping into Antwerp's Jesuit Church through an oil painting reveals grandeur beyond measure. The Interior captures both artistic mastery and religious devotion intertwined within one space—a testament to how architecture can reflect denominational identity throughout history. Doge Gradenigo takes center stage on another currency artifact, a gold coin.