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Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Diorama of the founding of the New York Stock Exchange

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Diorama of the founding of the New York Stock Exchange under a Buttonwood tree on 17 May 1792. Photograph, digitally colored by Granger, NYC -- All right

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: STOCK CERTIFICATE, 1792. A share of stock and a certificate of ownership issued

STOCK CERTIFICATE, 1792. A share of stock and a certificate of ownership issued to Benjamin Lincoln, signed by Alexander Hamilton and Oliver Wolcott, 1792

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: STOCK BROKERS, c1902. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street

STOCK BROKERS, c1902. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street, midsummer, New York City. Panorama Photograph, c1902

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: STOCK BROKERS, c1902. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street

STOCK BROKERS, c1902. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Broad Street, midsummer, New York City. Panorama Photograph, c1902

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: STOCK BROKERS, 1920. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Wall Street, New York City

STOCK BROKERS, 1920. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading on Wall Street, New York City. Photograph, October 1920

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: FINANCIAL CENTRE, c1900. The corner of Broad Street and Wall Street, New York City

FINANCIAL CENTRE, c1900. The corner of Broad Street and Wall Street, New York City. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK CURB MARKET, 1918. View up Broad Street, overlooking the Curb Market

NEW YORK CURB MARKET, 1918. View up Broad Street, overlooking the Curb Market, north of Stock Exchange and Sub-Treasury, New York City. Stereograph, March, 1918

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: STOCK EXCHANGE, c1908. Exterior of the New York Stock Exchange. Photograph by Irving Underhill

STOCK EXCHANGE, c1908. Exterior of the New York Stock Exchange. Photograph by Irving Underhill, c1908

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK: STOCK EXCHANGE. The Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York building

NEW YORK: STOCK EXCHANGE. The Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York building. Photograph by Irving Underhill, c1908

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK CURB MARKET, 1921. The New York Curb Market Building. Photograph, Irving Underhill

NEW YORK CURB MARKET, 1921. The New York Curb Market Building. Photograph, Irving Underhill, 1921

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: BROAD STREET, c1916. A view of Broad Street in New York Citys financial district

BROAD STREET, c1916. A view of Broad Street in New York Citys financial district. Photograph by Irving Underhill, c1916

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: CHECK FORGER, 1890. A check forger is caught at a New York bank. Wood engraving

CHECK FORGER, 1890. A check forger is caught at a New York bank. Wood engraving, American, 1890

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: MINTING COINS, c1515. The minting of coins. Woodcut, German, by Hans Burgkmair, c1515

MINTING COINS, c1515. The minting of coins. Woodcut, German, by Hans Burgkmair, c1515

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: AUSTRIA: BANKNOTE, 1902. Banknote for 1000 kronen issued in the Austro-Hungarian

AUSTRIA: BANKNOTE, 1902. Banknote for 1000 kronen issued in the Austro-Hungarian Empire by the Austrian-Hungarian Bank, 2 January 1902

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: HUNGARY: BANKNOTE, 1902. 1000 korona banknote issued in the Austro-Hungarian Empire

HUNGARY: BANKNOTE, 1902. 1000 korona banknote issued in the Austro-Hungarian Empire by the Austrian-Hungarian Bank, with text in Hungarian, 1902. On the reverse is the German-language version

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Well-Known Faces in the Consol Market. Drawing by Lockhart Bogle

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Well-Known Faces in the Consol Market. Drawing by Lockhart Bogle, 1891

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: LONDON: ROYAL EXCHANGE. Bank of England and Royal Exchange at Threadneedle

LONDON: ROYAL EXCHANGE. Bank of England and Royal Exchange at Threadneedle and Cornhill Streets in London. Postcard, c1900

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: MONEY LENDING, 1870. I Gave Credit / I Sell for Cash

MONEY LENDING, 1870. I Gave Credit / I Sell for Cash
MONEY LENDING, 1870. I Gave Credit/I Sell for Cash. Lithograph, 1870, by Currier & Ives

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW JERSEY BANKNOTE, 1763. Six pound paper bill

NEW JERSEY BANKNOTE, 1763. Six pound paper bill

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: INDENTED BANKNOTE, 1709. New York fifty shilling indented paper bill, 1709

INDENTED BANKNOTE, 1709. New York fifty shilling indented paper bill, 1709

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: CARTOON: CHARGE ACCOUNTS. Delusion and snare in this American cartoon of 1914

CARTOON: CHARGE ACCOUNTS. Delusion and snare in this American cartoon of 1914

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: Clearing House Certificate. New York, 1887

Clearing House Certificate. New York, 1887
CLEARING HOUSE CERTIFICATE. New York, 1887

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: BILL OF EXCHANGE, 1739. An English bill of exchange issued at Bristol, 1739. English

BILL OF EXCHANGE, 1739. An English bill of exchange issued at Bristol, 1739. English, 1739

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: BLACK FRIDAY CARTOON, 1873. The Short Boys: I don t mind losing my own money--that s

BLACK FRIDAY CARTOON, 1873. The Short Boys: I don t mind losing my own money--that s
BLACK FRIDAY CARTOON, 1873. The Short Boys: I don t mind losing my own money--thats of no account. But to lose fortunes that a fellow never had, thats hard

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: TEXAS BANKNOTE, 1840. Note for five dollars issued by the Treasury Department of

TEXAS BANKNOTE, 1840. Note for five dollars issued by the Treasury Department of the Republic of Texas, 1840

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: WILD MEN OF WALL STREET. Giving the animals a little sunlight

WILD MEN OF WALL STREET. Giving the animals a little sunlight. Published following Black Friday (September 24), this American newspaper cartoon of 1869 shows Charles A

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: TEXAS BANKNOTE, 1841. Note for three dollars issued by the Treasury Department

TEXAS BANKNOTE, 1841. Note for three dollars issued by the Treasury Department of the Republic of Texas, 1841

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: TEXAS BANKNOTE, 1838. Ten dollar banknote issued by the Treasury Department of

TEXAS BANKNOTE, 1838. Ten dollar banknote issued by the Treasury Department of the Government of Texas, November 1838

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: TEXAS BANKNOTE, 1839. Fifty dollar banknote issued by the Treasury Department of

TEXAS BANKNOTE, 1839. Fifty dollar banknote issued by the Treasury Department of the Republic of Texas, 23 Ocotber 1839

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: STOCK TICKER, 1885. Line drawing, American, 1885

STOCK TICKER, 1885. Line drawing, American, 1885

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Photographed c1904

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Photographed c1904

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. A secret picture, c1907, made with a camera concealed in a sleeve

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. A secret picture, c1907, made with a camera concealed in a sleeve
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. A " secret" picture, c1907, made with a camera concealed in a sleeve, of the New York Stock Exchange, which strictly forbade the taking of pictures

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Dedication ceremonies at the opening of the New York Stock

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Dedication ceremonies at the opening of the New York Stock Exchange on April 23, 1903

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. The last day of the New York Stock Exchange in its former building

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. The last day of the New York Stock Exchange in its former building, April 26, 1903

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: BANK, 1910. Students participating in a school savings program at an American bank

BANK, 1910. Students participating in a school savings program at an American bank, c1910

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: BANK PANIC, 1869. What a Fall was There, My Countrymen! Thomas Nasts cartoon

BANK PANIC, 1869. What a Fall was There, My Countrymen! Thomas Nasts cartoon comment on Wall Streets original Black Friday, the bank panic of 24 September 1869

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: BANK PANIC, 1873. The Long and Short of it is a General Bust up in the Street

BANK PANIC, 1873. The Long and Short of it is a General Bust up in the Street
BANK PANIC, 1873. " The Long and Short of it is a General Bust up in the Street." Thomas Nasts cartoon comment on Wall Streets Black Friday, 19 September 1873

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson, published in Rudolph Ackermann s

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson, published in Rudolph Ackermann s
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson, published in Rudolph Ackermanns Microcosm of London, 1808-10

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: MARYLAND BANK NOTE, 1774. Banknote for eight dollars

MARYLAND BANK NOTE, 1774. Banknote for eight dollars

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: COINERS, 1577. Coiners at work. Woodcut, 1577, from Raphael Holinsheds Historie of England

COINERS, 1577. Coiners at work. Woodcut, 1577, from Raphael Holinsheds Historie of England

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Diorama of the founding of the New York Stock Exchange

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Diorama of the founding of the New York Stock Exchange under a Buttonwood tree on 17 May 1792

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: COLT FACTORY, c1903. Colt Firearms Company, view of armory, Hartford, Connecticut

COLT FACTORY, c1903. Colt Firearms Company, view of armory, Hartford, Connecticut. Photograph, c1903

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: WILLIAM ASTOR (1830-1892). William Backhouse Astor, Jr. American financier and yachtsman

WILLIAM ASTOR (1830-1892). William Backhouse Astor, Jr. American financier and yachtsman. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: PEDDLER, 1868. The Peddlers Wagon. Wood engraving, American, after a drawing by C

PEDDLER, 1868. The Peddlers Wagon. Wood engraving, American, after a drawing by C.G. Bush, 1868

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK: BELL FOUNDRY. Moulding and casting bells at Meneelys Bell Foundry in Troy, New York

NEW YORK: BELL FOUNDRY. Moulding and casting bells at Meneelys Bell Foundry in Troy, New York. Wood engraving, mid or late 19th century

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: NEW YORK: BELL FOUNDRY. The mounting room and yard at Meneelys Bell Foundry in Troy, New York

NEW YORK: BELL FOUNDRY. The mounting room and yard at Meneelys Bell Foundry in Troy, New York. Wood engraving, mid or late 19th century

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: MARKET, c1916. S. A. Gatte dry goods stand. Photograph, c1916

MARKET, c1916. S. A. Gatte dry goods stand. Photograph, c1916
MARKET, c1916. S.A. Gatte dry goods stand. Photograph, c1916

Background imageFinance and Commerce Collection: BERLIN: FISH MARKET, 1874. The preserving tanks at the fish-market, Berlin, Prussia

BERLIN: FISH MARKET, 1874. The preserving tanks at the fish-market, Berlin, Prussia



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