Money images

Whether it’s fat stacks of cash, a money tree blooming on a countryside or dollar sign bags being carried by a cartoon real-estate tycoon - with our rich collection of money images, there’s no end to the creative ways to play with this iconic symbol.

piggy bank on blue

Piggy Bank On Blue


money saving bank

Money Saving Bank


money in the bank

Money In The Bank


hand putting money in bank

Hand Putting Money In Bank


dollar bills stuffed in piggy bank

Dollar Bills Stuffed In Piggy Bank


bank for saving money

Bank For Saving Money


united states money

United States Money


tight money roll

Tight Money Roll


ten dollar bills close up

Ten Dollar Bills Close Up


paper money detail

Paper Money Detail


paper money close up

Paper Money Close Up


money rolled

Money Rolled


money roll

Money Roll


money close up

Money Close Up


handful of cash

Handful Of Cash


cash smartphone

Cash Smartphone


cash close up

Cash Close Up


purse, wallet & money

Purse, Wallet & Money


money, wallet & change purse

Money, Wallet & Change Purse


fanned hundred dollar bills

Fanned Hundred Dollar Bills


holding hundred dollar bills

Holding Hundred Dollar Bills


wallet and money

Wallet and Money


purse with money

Purse with Money


online shopping

Online Shopping


counting money

Counting Money


world coins

World Coins


money pile

Money Pile


money in hand

Money In Hand


international money

International Money


fanned us dollars

Fanned US Dollars


assorted dollar bills

Assorted Dollar Bills


american money

American Money


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Money and finance as a symbol

Money can mean a lot of things to a lot of different people. For entrepreneurs and business-owners - cash can be a symbol of wealth, prosperity and success, as well as a symbol of stability. For an artist or activist - bags of money can be used to represent the greed and excess of big business. Whatever your project - our rich collection of high-resolution images of piggy banks, coins and paper money can be a great way to visually complement your copy and let readers connect with your project on a visceral level.

Money in Financial Writing

When money is used in financial writing, it can give your readers a sense of what they can do by using efficient planning and precise execution of their finances. Money doesn’t just represent itself physically, but is also representative of the imagined effects of wealth and the rich, stable life that good financial planning can bring.

A stunning photograph of a bag of cash or a stack of coins - for example - can have the effect of giving your reader a physical connection to the copy and help boost their level of excitement at the prospect of stability. It doesn’t just represent what good business-sense can bring, but the imagined effects of wealth and the rich, stable life that good financial planning can provide. It gives your readers a physical connection to the message of your writing and motivates them to read on. This makes our rich collection of images great for financial and business writing.

Cash and Currency as an Artistic Symbol

Despite this - money isn’t a symbol of good to everybody. Artists have historically used symbols of money to critique the greed and excess of big business. This makes our image-set very versatile. Our images are 100% free and editable - so put in another context, you could say something completely different about money.

Artists have also been known to use images of money as symbols for critiques of the obsession with wealth that’s so prevalent in society. Andy Warhol - one of the most famous figures of the pop art movement - often used the iconography of money, dollar bills, dollar signs, and images of currency in his works. In fact - one his most famous pieces of art that used the imagery of currency, “200 one dollar bills” was sold for $43.8 million in 2009.

And in recent years, the financialisation of the global economy has inspired an increase in art that uses money as an object of artistic expression. Uses range from the integration of the physical form of money (such as coins, bills and credit cards) into aesthetic works to sculptures, paintings, and even representative performance. There’s even been artists who’ve occupied themselves with the more concrete themes such as debt, economics, and the dynamics of the art market.