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Tim Prusmack: Artist Extraordinaire

For most of the time paper currency has been a part of earthly society, it has been used as an inspiration for artists to create copies. Sometimes such copies serve as a means of providing an outlet for a purely creative result; at other times a less honorable goal has been the reason for the existence of such images.

In recent years there were two individuals who reached some personal heights through their pen-and-ink copies of various notes, using as their

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