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  2. Money bag - Wikipedia

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    Money in a bag from the Nordic foreign exchange company Forex Bank. A money bag (or money sack) is a bag normally used to hold and transport coins and banknotes, often closed with a drawstring. [1] When transported between banks and other institutions, money bags are usually moved in armored cars or money trains. It is a type of currency ...

  3. Coin purse - Wikipedia

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    A purse or pouch (from the Latin bursa, which in turn is from the Greek βύρσα, býrsa, oxhide), [1] sometimes called coin purse for clarity, is a small money bag or pouch, made for carrying coins. In most Commonwealth countries it is known simply as a purse, while "purse" in the United States usually refers to a handbag.

  4. Jew with a coin - Wikipedia

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    "Jew with a coin" charms. The Jew with a coin (Żyd z pieniążkiem, [1] [2] [3] also little Jew (Żydki), [4] or lucky Jew ("Żyd na szczęście") [1]) is a good-luck charm in Poland, where images or figurines of the character, usually accompanied by a proverb, are said to bring good fortune, particularly financially. [1]

  5. Currency packaging - Wikipedia

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    Fabric bags (see Money bag) are heavy duty cloth (woven and non-woven) bags are used to hold coins, rolls of coins, or bundles of banknotes. Bags can be tied shut, sealed with a cable tie or secured with a special security seal using tamper-evident technology .

  6. Man returns giant bag of money he found on the highway - AOL

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    Turns out the 75-pound bag was full of cold hard cash. The good samaritan picked up the moolah and called the police. The money fell off of a Brinks truck, a company that specializes in armored ...

  7. Mr. Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a staff member [10] of the activist group Public Citizen who dressed as Mr. Monopoly with an added monocle gained Internet and media attention [11] by photobombing the CEO of Equifax during a US Senate hearing relating to that credit bureau's data security breach from earlier that same year. [12]

  8. Red envelope - Wikipedia

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    After the Song and Yuan dynasties, the custom of giving money in the Spring Festival evolved into the custom of giving children lucky money. The elderly would thread coins with a red string. The Ming and Qing dynasties featured two kinds of lucky money. One was made of red string and coins, sometimes placed at the foot of the bed in the shape ...

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