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Old used stamps of Great Britain scanned on black background. In aRGB colorspace for optimal printing.
USA postage stamp showing Mexican Independence of 1810 with an engraved image of a bell ringing
Spanish old banknote of 25 pesetas printed in 1931
Soyombo Symbol Pattern Design on Mongolia Banknot
A high res scan of old banknote from Argentina used around 1952
Eiffel Tower's stamp, 50th anniversary in 1939.
Eight of diamonds on white background.
Tax paper wrapper around a pack of Charles Goodall playing cards, about 1930. In 1694 the British Government Stamp Office was created to impose 'duties on vellum, parchment and paper...toward carrying on the war against France'. In 1711 a duty of sixpence per pack was levied on playing cards in Britain, even if imported. The duty, made perpetual in 1717, was abolished on 4 August 1960. (Information from The Encyclopedia of Ephemera). Words on this wrapper: Gold medal playing cards ... Adelaide 1881 ...International xxx 1882 ... Republique Francaise ... International xxx 1903–04 Although this wrapper surrounds playing cards manufactured for J. R. Freeman & Son Ltd., manufacturers of Manikin cigars, the tax wrapper relates to the manufacturer of the playing cards, Charles Goodall of Camden, London. The unbroken string shows this is still a sealed pack of playing cards. Charles Goodall began in Soho in 1820. In.1922 they were taken over by Thomas de la Rue, although the Goodall identity on the playing cards was kept until 1956. The playing card business went to John Waddington in 1969, and from Waddington's to Hasbro in 1994.
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Edelweiss and Alps on old Swiss stamp
Row of 1 US dollar banknotes, reverse
Number 10000 Pattern Design on Banknote
Series of the suit Clubs from a common deck of cards. All images on a black background.
British stamp isolated on black
Old USSR money close-up on a white background, isolated banknotes. Macro photography of retro banknotes of the Soviet Union, vintage details
Out of copyright. 19th century antique playing card with festive / Christmas back design by UK manufacturer de la Rue. The pretty back design shows green holly with orange and red berries, and follows on from famous designs by Owen Jones in the mid-1850s. The card is a five of spades with no indices and square corners, typical of the time, and appears to be non-reversible.
Old Ecuadorian money, a business background
Spanish peseta - 50 peseta banknote from 1928.
Brest Fortress Kholm Gate Pattern Design on Belarusian Banknotes
Portrait Alexander III close up. Fragment of the Russian banknote of 25 rubles of 1909.
Playing card Isolated (clipping path included)
A stamp printed in Russia depicts an imperial eagle and postal horns, circa 1875-82
A 1998 Austria postage stamp with an illustration of a landscape scene within Kalkalpen National Park in Upper Austria; postmarked in Vienna (Wien).
Chinese Zodiac Sign on Postage Stamp.
Swiss, Switzerland, Helvetia Postage Stamp.  Man on horseback delivering mail.  He's blowing a postal horn.  I guess it could alternatively be a fox hunt.- See lightbox for more
Cancelled Stamp From Germany Featuring The Genetic Scientist Gregor Mendel
Pattern Design on Banknote
Italian Sirmione Castle postage stamp
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