The Eye of Providence represents God watching over humanity.
The symbol appears on the one-dollar bill in the United States.
International Currency Symbols
Different places around the world have different forms of currency.

The top row represents euros, US dollars, yuan, yen, and deutsche mark.
The second row represents francs, pounds, lira, real, and Candian dollars.
The third row represents peseta, Australian dollars, and pesos.

The bottom row represents won, guilder, lira, rupiah, and francs.
Dollar Bill
Dollar bills are a form of currency.
Cash
Cash is otherwise known as currency, money, bills, bank notes, ordough.

Wallet
Wallets are meant to hold bills and credit cards.
Some wallets also contain a zipper for change.
Credit Card
Credit cards allow shoppers to purchase an item without any physical money.

At a later date, the shopper must pay back the credit card company for everything they have purchased.
Vault
Keeping money in a vault is a way to protect it from being stolen.
No one is able to get into the interior of the vault without the correct combination.

Coin
In the US, coins have a lower value than dollars.
They are the lowest form of currency.
Stack Of Coins
A single country can have multiple types of coins in different denominations.

It is meant to hold small coins for easy access when shopping.
They can come in a variety of designs to make learning about finances appear more fun.
This symbol can be used as a way to describe any form of currency around the globe.

Gold Bars
Gold has the highest corrosion resistance of all the metals.
That is why it is so valuable and high in price.
However, they can also be used to carry large sums of money.

Diamond
Diamonds are a solid form of carbon with a diamond cubic crystal structure.
They are valuable and long-lasting, which is why they appear in engagement rings.
Bank
Banks are financial institutions that accept deposits from the public and create credit.

They assist in the financial stability of a country.









