Franklin Benjamin portrait cutout (Clipping path) — Stock Photo, Image
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Franklin Benjamin portrait cutout (Clipping path) — Illustration

Portrait of U.S. statesman, inventor, and diplomat Benjamin Franklin as he looks on one hundred dollar bill obverse. Clipping path included.

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