1960s: Open cash register drawer, money being handled.
1960s: Open cash register drawer, money being handled.
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Japanese money being counted by United States marines in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands during World War II.
Japanese money captured by U.S. Marines on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands during World War II. Marine officers check cases of Japanese money. Officers take out money from cases and hand it to checking officer. Money being counted. Marines officers count coins. Money in a case. Location: Guadalcanal Solomon Islands. Date: 1943.
Cost of cybersecurity, conceptual animation
Cost of cybersecurity, conceptual animation.
News Clip: Money Toss
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
MONEY AT THE MINT
00:00:00:00 int Bureau of Mint, workers go thru sheets of money paper (2:28)/ high speed money printing press/ pan boxes of money in storage (?)/ CU machine, roll of money paper/ man inspects mone ...
Paramount
Porters carry sacks of money to the Imperial Palace as local businessmen contribute money for Ethiopia's war with Italy
CHINA BATTLES AGAINST INFLATION
Shanghai, China. <br/> <br/>China battles against inflation. <br/> <br/>M.S. Man in Rickshaw with piles of money in lap. M.S. Man walking down street with piles of money in his arms. C.U. Man with arms full of money. S.C.U. Man passing over bundles of money for carton of cigarettes. M.S. Man emptying sack of money onto counter of shop to pay for goods. S.C.U. Man filling up car from petrol pump. C.U. Petrol pump showing price of petrol. M.S. Man paying over piles of money for petrol. M.S. Crowds outside banks. M.S. Clerks checking over money in bank. S.C.U. Man taking bundles of money over bank counter. M.S. Man counting over money with piles of money all around him. C.U. Of hands counting over money. C.U. Man looking at his new issue of money. M.S. Clerks checking over money. <br/> <br/>(Mute B/W)
CU money transfer data on screen
CU money transfer data on screen, money transfer Op sign,(technology, computer screens, finance)
JoJo Money, Jesse Money, Zachary Money
Screen Test For A Home Of Our Own
EUROPE
WORKERS COUNTING MONEY, STAMPING MONEY BRITISH POUNDS. CHECKING MONEY FOR COUNTERFEIT MONEY
1940s History of Money
b&w educational film on history of money - two men opening thick vault door - show vault full of money - man with pipe in his mouth getting money from bank teller - cashier giving bags of money to man - taking bags of money from trunk into bank
The Lost Pharaoh: The Search for Akhenaten
CS of Canadian archaeologist Donald Redford, sitting at a table with stacks of Egyptian money, paying workers (mostly boys). ZOOM IN to CU of him handling money. ZOOM OUT to CS of archeologist. Several shots from different angles of workers, walking one by one up to table to collect their pay. CSs back view of archaeologist handing out money to workers. Several CSs of boys counting their money after payday.
Money Money Money
See how money is made Fresh one dollar bills pass through a series of conveying and rotating machines in their final journey to the examination room at The Bureau Of Printing And Engraving. In the examining room a woman adjusts a stack of five dollar bills while other inspectors sit at their desks under hanging flourescent lights. CU of a female inspector looking at money as it goes by on a conveyor belt.
MONEY BEING PRINTED
FTG OF MONEY BEING PRINTED 16:07:55 COKIE OPEN TRACK 08:50 MONEY BEING FANNED 09:50 FANNING 10:08 CU OF MONEY BEING FANNED 10:41 CU OF PRINTING 11:20 CU OF ROLLER 11:40 CU COMING OFF BELT 12:00 CU COMING OFF BELT 13:04 PUSH IN TO MONEY MOVING 13:27 CU OF MONEY MOVING 13:48 CU STACKS ON WHEEL 14:02 CU STACKS 15:26 CU MONEY TURNING 16:02 STACKS MOVING 17:35 SHEET MOVING 18:30 HAND CUTTING 21:13 CU STACKS MOVING / CUTTING 21:45 PILE OF MONEY 22:52 BANK VAULT DOOR OPENING / CLOSING 25:12 CASH REGISTER / SOUND FX 25:40 ANOTHER CASH REGISTER
DN-LB-581 Beta SP
News In Brief - Washington DC [Mint Burning & Printing Money]
Drug Money Laundering;
Suburban neighborhood, Stacks of money, Money counter, Customs Agents, Stashed Money in Cans, hidden money, Drug money laundering, drug dealers, finance
Virtual reality, conceptual animation
Virtual reality, conceptual animation.
MD28774 1960s PRINCIPLES OF INVESTING STOCK EXCHANGE / BROKERAGE PROMOTIONAL FILM MD
This color educational film was produced for the New York Stock Exchange in the late 1950s or early 1960s, based on the female character’s clothing. It features well-known actors Janet Blair as Marge (:14), Eddie Bracken as Bertram (:20), Jim Backus as Jess (:46), and Everett Sloane as Mr. Huntley (3:13). The premise is Marge and Bertram have inherited $4,500 (half of Bert’s annual salary), which they separately seek to invest. This allows the principles of investing to be discussed in conversations. Marge secretly visits Mr. Huntley, a broker. He explains that wise investing involves only using extra money, having a savings account, and taking your time to plan a sound investment strategy (4:00-5:36). Behind Marge’s back, Uncle Jess has convinced Bert to invest the money with a promised big profit, based on ‘reliable’ insider information (5:37-6:17). Back at the brokerage, Mr. Huntley explains that the money shouldn’t be placed in a single investment so he asks the company’s research department to provide her multiple reports to study before making a decision (6:17-7:15). His conversation on the phone indicates that some stocks sold outside of a broker are done so illegally and should be reported to the Security and Exchange Commission (7:32-7:59). He explains to Marge the wisdom of using a monthly investment plan to make an initial investment and keep buying stock on a regular basis; as little as $3 a week (8:18-8:48). An institutional order valued at $200,000 is placed as Marge stands there (9:38). Marge researches the information and places her order for stock in two companies with Mr. Huntley. She has four business days to provide the money (15:23-15:47). Mr. Huntley takes her with him to the New York Stock Exchange, where real footage of traders on the floor are shown buying and selling securities. The entire process is explained, emphasizing the rules, such as no handshakes (15:59-19:20), and a tour guide reaffirms that even international stocks are included. Out to dinner, Marge tells Bertram she’s bought stock and he admits he’s already invested it in a sure thing. She is furious. He gets his money back before Jess invests it (23:50-25:49). They go together and meet with Mr. Huntley to make the payment for the stocks (26:00).<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
1960s: Woman shops at outdoor produce market and hands clerk money for purchase.
1960s: Woman shops at outdoor produce market and hands clerk money for purchase.
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News Clip: Federal Reserve Banks
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about an unidentified man participating in a contest to gather as much money as possible in one minute. The story includes footage of a man explaining the rules of the game, a bag which reads "No. 3 Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas," the man grabbing money from the floor as he is photographed and the audience cheers, and the man putting the money into a counting machine.