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moneychanger File:Changeur juif - Tunisie - avant 1910. jpg | Jewish money changer in Tunisia A money changer is a person
Kaynak: Money changerThe
moneychanger and his wife. Two tax collectors. The lawyer's office. Saint Jerome in his study. The calling of Matthew A large group of tax
Kaynak: Marinus van ReymerswaeleIn 1835, his profession was listed as "
moneychanger." He opened his bank in 1848 in the Old City of Jerusalem and managed it until his
Kaynak: Jacob ValeroAmschel Moses Rothschild (circa 1710 – 6 October 1755) was an 18th century German Jewish
moneychanger and trader in silk cloth in the
Kaynak: Amschel Moses RothschildAs a
moneychanger, the merchant at the bancu did not so much invest money as merely convert the foreign currency into the only legal
Kaynak: MacellaIn the April 2006 extradition request for the
moneychanger Euleterio Guante, the U.S. Government included Juan Danilo Florián Féliz,
Kaynak: Rolando Florián FélizAmschel Moses Rothschild (died 1755), 18th century German Jewish
moneychanger and trader in silk cloth. Mayer Amschel de Rothschild (1818–
Kaynak: Amschel