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Dollar Sign Collection

"Dollar Sign: A Symbol of American History and Prosperity" The dollar sign, a powerful emblem that represents wealth and commerce

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: It's cheaper to give a dime than lend a dollar (colour litho)

It's cheaper to give a dime than lend a dollar (colour litho)
8655883 It's cheaper to give a dime than lend a dollar (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: It's cheaper to give a dime than lend a dollar)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Scotland: Dollar from South (b/w photo)

Scotland: Dollar from South (b/w photo)
8654823 Scotland: Dollar from South (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dollar from South)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Dog-cart, Dog-fish, Dollar, Dolphin, Donkey, Dormouse, Dovetails, Drain-pipe, Drawbridge, Drawer

Dog-cart, Dog-fish, Dollar, Dolphin, Donkey, Dormouse, Dovetails, Drain-pipe, Drawbridge, Drawer, Draw-knife
8650044 Dog-cart, Dog-fish, Dollar, Dolphin, Donkey, Dormouse, Dovetails, Drain-pipe, Drawbridge, Drawer, Draw-knife, Dress-coat (engraving) by German School

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Six Dollar Note of the United Colonies, America, ca 1780, Thirteen Colonies, 13, Historic

Six Dollar Note of the United Colonies, America, ca 1780, Thirteen Colonies, 13, Historic
7280006 Six Dollar Note of the United Colonies, America, ca 1780, Thirteen Colonies, 13, Historic by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: One Dollar Silver Certificate, 1898-1900 (oil on canvas)

One Dollar Silver Certificate, 1898-1900 (oil on canvas)
5861491 One Dollar Silver Certificate, 1898-1900 (oil on canvas) by Dubreuil, Victor (fl.1886-1900); 22.9--30.5 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Capital hand in hand with Labor, in The Verdict, 1899 (colour litho)

Capital hand in hand with Labor, in The Verdict, 1899 (colour litho)
PNP253884 Capital hand in hand with Labor, in The Verdict, 1899 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Uncle Sam (litho)

Uncle Sam (litho)
497615 Uncle Sam (litho) by American School, (19th century); 46.2x58.4 cm; Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York, USA; (add.info)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Man running away to Canada (colour litho)

Man running away to Canada (colour litho)
3096414 Man running away to Canada (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Man running away to Canada)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: A storefront of the International Shoe Co. New York, 1905 (silver gelatin print)

A storefront of the International Shoe Co. New York, 1905 (silver gelatin print)
MNY380842 A storefront of the International Shoe Co. New York, 1905 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 20.3x25.4 cm; Museum of the City of New York

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Girl with piece of wood in the form of the Letters (colour photo)

Girl with piece of wood in the form of the Letters (colour photo)
2795411 Girl with piece of wood in the form of the Letters (colour photo) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Girl with piece of wood in the form of the Letter S)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Worshipping the Almighty Dollar, 1907 (lithograph)

Worshipping the Almighty Dollar, 1907 (lithograph)
2622462 Worshipping the Almighty Dollar, 1907 (lithograph) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: The Senatorial Round-House, from Harpers Weekly, 1886 (engraving)

The Senatorial Round-House, from Harpers Weekly, 1886 (engraving)
PNP246918 The Senatorial Round-House, from Harpers Weekly, 1886 (engraving) by Nast, Thomas (1840-1902); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Rich Man Holding a Bag of Money, 1919 (colour litho)

Rich Man Holding a Bag of Money, 1919 (colour litho)
3034690 Rich Man Holding a Bag of Money, 1919 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); (add.info.: Vintage illustration of a rich man holding a bag of money and the saying To Have)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: A Good Spell Of Business (colour litho)

A Good Spell Of Business (colour litho)
3093972 A Good Spell Of Business (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Good Spell Of Business. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Dj Rob

Dj Rob
Monika Vanhercke

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Currency Symbols Attached to Balloons, and a Dollar Symbol Rising

Currency Symbols Attached to Balloons, and a Dollar Symbol Rising
Mandy Pritty, dv1233024

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Illustration of bundle of dollar notes

Illustration of bundle of dollar notes

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Black and white illustration of dollar symbol

Black and white illustration of dollar symbol

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Black and white illustration of dollar symbol on coin

Black and white illustration of dollar symbol on coin

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Pieces of a puzzle with different currency symbols, euro, dollar, pound and yen

Pieces of a puzzle with different currency symbols, euro, dollar, pound and yen

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Piece of a puzzle with a dollar sign

Piece of a puzzle with a dollar sign

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Dollar sign

Dollar sign

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Sack of money

Sack of money

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Close up of eye reflecting dollar sign in ipad

Close up of eye reflecting dollar sign in ipad
Trading on the internet

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Coins arranged in dollar sign

Coins arranged in dollar sign
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Coins arranged to form dollar symbol. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: American Depression 1930 s

American Depression 1930 s
The American Depression 1930 s. What We Need is a New Pump, cartoon on Franklin Delano Roosevelts New Deal and the pump priming deficits

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Farm prices slumped while industry boomed in1920s

Farm prices slumped while industry boomed in1920s
In the USA farm prices slumped while industry boomed in the 1920s. " Well, farmers never have made money" said Calvin Coolidge (1872 - 1933), 30th President of the USA (1923 - 1929)

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Green investment, conceptual artwork F006 / 3997

Green investment, conceptual artwork F006 / 3997
Green investment, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Green economy, conceptual artwork F006 / 3916

Green economy, conceptual artwork F006 / 3916
Green economy, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Running out of money, conceptual artwork

Running out of money, conceptual artwork
Running out of money, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Time is money, conceptual artwork F006 / 8744

Time is money, conceptual artwork F006 / 8744
Time is money, conceptual artwork

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Research costs, conceptual artwork F006 / 9938

Research costs, conceptual artwork F006 / 9938
Research costs, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Time is money, conceptual artwork F006 / 8743

Time is money, conceptual artwork F006 / 8743
Time is money, conceptual artwork

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Cost of electricity, conceptual artwork F006 / 8678

Cost of electricity, conceptual artwork F006 / 8678
Cost of electricity, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Making money from designer microbes

Making money from designer microbes. Conceptual computer artwork depicting US dollar signs in petri dishes, representing the economic benefits of creating artificial micro-organisms

Background imageDollar Sign Collection: Organs for sale, conceptual artwork

Organs for sale, conceptual artwork


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"Dollar Sign: A Symbol of American History and Prosperity" The dollar sign, a powerful emblem that represents wealth and commerce, has a rich history deeply intertwined with the United States. From the early days of the Thirteen Colonies to modern times, this iconic symbol has played a significant role in shaping America's economic landscape. In 1780, during the formation of the United Colonies into what would become America, a six-dollar note was introduced. This currency reflected the aspirations and unity of the newly formed nation as it embarked on its journey towards independence. Fast forward to 1898-1900 when an exquisite oil painting depicted a One Dollar Silver Certificate. The intricate brushstrokes captured not only its monetary value but also showcased artistry merging with finance – two realms often thought to be worlds apart. "The Verdict, " an evocative color lithograph from 1899, portrayed Capital hand in hand with Labor. This artwork highlighted their interdependence and emphasized how both are essential for societal progress. Another notable depiction is Uncle Sam, immortalized in lithographic form. This patriotic figure personified American identity while subtly reminding citizens about their financial responsibilities towards their country. A colorful lithograph titled "Man running away to Canada" tells a tale of desperation amidst economic turmoil. It serves as a reminder that financial struggles have always been part of society's fabric throughout history. The International Shoe Co. 's storefront in New York City circa 1905 stands as evidence of thriving business ventures during that era. The silver gelatin print captures bustling activity around this prominent establishment - showcasing entrepreneurship at its finest. In contrast, an intriguing photograph portrays a young girl holding onto wood carved into letters resembling dollar signs. This captivating image raises questions about materialism's influence on even our youngest generation. "Worshipping the Almighty Dollar, " created in 1907 through lithography techniques, offers social commentary on society's obsession with money and the potential consequences of such fixation.