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The scene depicts a close-up, overhead view of thirteen Euro coins arranged on a dark, textured surface, possibly fabric, with faint white, irregular lines and specks
The scene depicts a close-up, overhead view of thirteen Euro coins arranged on a dark, textured surface, possibly fabric, with faint white, irregular lines and specks. The surface appears black or very dark grey. A horizontal, light-colored, metallic-appearing strip spans the bottom edge of the frame, underneath the coins. The coins are arranged in an informal pattern across the lower two-thirds of the image. From left to right: - Top row (partially visible): One partially obscured gold-colored coin, followed by four distinct gold-colored coins. The second coin is a Greek 1 Euro coin (2002), depicting an owl. The third is a Finnish 1 Euro coin, featuring two flying swans. The fourth is an Austrian 10 Euro cent coin, showing St. Stephen's Cathedral. The fifth coin is partially obscured. - Middle row: Four bi-metallic coins (silver outer ring, gold inner core). The first is a French 2 Euro coin, depicting a tree and "LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE." The second is a Croatian 2 Euro coin (2023), featuring a map of Croatia. The third is a Slovak 2 Euro coin (2011), with a double cross on a triple mountain. The fourth coin is partially obscured. - Bottom row: Four gold-colored coins. The first is an Italian 20 Euro cent coin, depicting Italia Turrita. The second is a German 20 Euro cent coin (2009), showing the Brandenburg Gate. The third is an Austrian 20 Euro cent coin (2002), with a bust of Bertha von Suttner. The fourth coin is partially obscured. No people are visible. No actions or interactions are discernible. The environment is an indeterminate indoor setting. The image provides no visual information to determine its location within the city of Shumen, Bulgaria, or any specific geographical area.
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