Take a look at www.coinfacts.com . They have some really fantastic pictures of many dates and denominations.
There are a number of websites which show pictures of coins found in shipwrecks. These include the Nelson Shipwreck and Treasure site, New World Treasures and Coin Talk.
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You can find pictures of error coins on various online resources such as coin collector forums, coin grading websites, and online coin marketplaces. Additionally, numismatic books and magazines often feature images of error coins.
While there were experimental and private coins issued much earlier, 1793 is generally considered the first year of official U.S. coinage. You can find pictures at www.coinfacts.com, among many such sites.
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There is no such thing as Paris money any more than there is New York money or Springfield money. France, along with at least 15 other states in the European Union, uses the euro as its currency. By sharing a common currency, EU citizens do not have to exchange money as they travel, the same way that Americans do not have to exchange money when going from New Mexico to California. There are pictures of euro notes and coins at many sites. See one linked below.
You can visit CoinBrag.com which is a free online coin database and price guide with thousands of coins listed. You can add pictures of your own coins which in turn helps more users wanting to identify coins of the world.
Imageshack is a very popular American operated photo hosting website. Their site contains a searching feature which can lead to the thousands of pictures of money. Their pictures can be downloaded for free as well.
There are various sources that one may be able to find good pictures of money. Some Art museums have these pictures and some internet sites also have these pictures displayed. Some examples include; 'Photo Bucket' and 'Flickr'.