<Ul> <Li> Around 1791, James Gillray published a cartoon about reaction to the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery labelled "Boydell sacrificing the Works of Shakespeare to the Devil of Money - Bags". </Li> <Li> The Apotheosis of Washington (1865), a fresco in the dome in the rotunda of the United States Capitol Building that contains a commerce scene with the Roman god Mercury holding a bag of gold . </Li> <Li> The obverse 1896 US Educational Series $2 bill shows an allegorical figure of Commerce who has a bag of money next to her, making it a picture of a bag of money on real money . </Li> <Li> A Bag of Gold (1915), film starring Sidney Ainsworth </Li> <Li> In 1974, Herb Block produced Herblock Special Report, a book of political cartoons and text about Richard Nixon with some cartoons featuring money bags . </Li> <Li> Money for Nothing (1993), comedy / crime film about Joey Coyle (John Cusack) who finds $1.2 million dollars in a bag in the middle of the street after it falls out of the back of an armored car </Li> <Li> The Black Book (1993), crime novel by Ian Rankin about "Operation Moneybags", a police investigation aimed at putting a money - lender out of business </Li> <Li> 29 Palms (2002), direct - to - video film about a bag of money that affects the characters who possess it </Li> <Li> Thai money bag (tung tong, or toong tong, ถุง ทอง), a small, crispy, deep - fried pastry purse (shaped like a money bag) with various filling (circa unknown) </Li> <Li> In the South Park in episode "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" (2005), a typically - antisemitic Cartman tries to stop Kyle at gunpoint, demanding the latter give up his bag of "Jew gold". It turns out that Kyle not only has a bag of gold (which he wears round his neck at all times), but a decoy bag as well . </Li> <Li> Dean Accessories makes a handbag from recycled decommissioned US mint money bags . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Around 1791, James Gillray published a cartoon about reaction to the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery labelled "Boydell sacrificing the Works of Shakespeare to the Devil of Money - Bags". </Li> <Li> The Apotheosis of Washington (1865), a fresco in the dome in the rotunda of the United States Capitol Building that contains a commerce scene with the Roman god Mercury holding a bag of gold . </Li> <Li> The obverse 1896 US Educational Series $2 bill shows an allegorical figure of Commerce who has a bag of money next to her, making it a picture of a bag of money on real money . </Li>

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