
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a close-up view of two partial stacks of Venezuelan banknotes resting on a mottled, light-colored surface. No people are visible. On the left side of the frame, a stack of light purple or blueish-purple banknotes is partially visible. The upper left corner of one note clearly shows the word "Venezuela," identifying the currency's country of origin. To the upper right, another stack of similar banknotes is present. On the top note of this stack, the number "200" is prominently visible, indicating the denomination of the currency, which is likely 200 Bolívar. Adjacent to the number "200" are several thin, vertical lines. The surface beneath the banknotes appears to be a countertop or floor with a speckled pattern in shades of light beige, grey, and subtle browns, suggesting a material like granite, marble, or ceramic tile. The lighting is even, and there are no discernible details to indicate the time of day or weather. The scene is static, focusing solely on the currency. The presence of "Venezuela" on the banknotes aligns with the provided location context of Santa Ana, Venezuela.
Symbol
04639
Volume
8,672
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.20
TVL
$10.64



