File:International money montage.jpg

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Description Photomontage showing different international currencies. From top left, crystalline gold, a 5th century BCE Persian daric, an 8th century English mancus, and an 18th century Spanish real.
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Photomontage of 4 images. The original can be viewed here: Potosi Real.jpg. Modifications made by Nbarth.

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This image is a derivative work of the following images:

  • File:Achaemenid_coin_daric_420BC_front.jpg licensed with PD-self, PD-self/nds
    • 2008-02-09T19:46:12Z Deflim 510x504 (119027 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Achaemenid Coin: Gold Daric circa 420BC |Source=self-made |Date=February 9, 2008 |Author= [[User:Deflim|Deflim]] |Permission= |other_versions= }}
  • File:Potosi_Real.jpg licensed with PD-Art, PD-Art/es
    • 2006-10-10T15:45:31Z DelGranado 409x397 (38321 Bytes) Real de plata colonial española de la casa de la moneda de Potosí, Alto Perú (ahora Bolivia).

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