File:Numismatic postcard from the early 1900's - Peru.jpg

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English: These postcards were designed by Hugo Semmler, a German businessman for cambists (people who exchange money 💴) to base their exchange courses on. After Hugo Semmler other people began producing these cards as well as they became highly popular souvenirs for tourists.
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Source Robert’s World Money
Author Hugo Semmler


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