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Banknote motif: number 500 at the center of a circular design of lathe work with wavy edges, surrounded by an open wreath of leaves, berries and flowers

ca. 1824–42
Engraving and etching, printed in green ink; proof
6.2 × 8.2 cm (2.4 × 3.2 in)

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