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One Dollar Roll Tightened Money Roll

One Dollar Roll Tightened Money Roll

This image depicts a tightly rolled stack of one-dollar bills, bound securely in the center by a yellow rubber band. The roll prominently features the portrait of George Washington, visible on the outermost bill. The bills are neatly aligned, creating a compact cylinder shape, with the edges of the paper clearly visible. The entire roll is isolated against a clean white background, emphasizing the details of the currency and the rubber band, making it an ideal visual for themes related to finance, savings, or economics.

Image ID#: 30618 / Category: Money / Price: 499$
One Dollar Roll Tightened Money Roll
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