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The image shows a close-up of a human hand holding a bimetallic coin against a dark, featureless background. The coin has a silver-colored outer ring and a gold-colored inner core, with visible finger details on the right and lower parts of the frame.

The central gold section of the coin prominently features the large numeral "1000" as its denomination, with the word "SOM" written below it in smaller text. Above the "1000 SOM" inscription, an architectural design is depicted, resembling a historical building or monument with a central dome structure. Along the outer silver ring's upper edge, faint text is visible, which appears to be part of the official name of the issuing authority, likely "O'ZBEKISTON MARKAZIY BANKI" (Central Bank of Uzbekistan), characteristic of Uzbekistani currency. The outer ring also features a textured pattern of small dots along its inner edge.

The scene is dimly lit, suggesting an indoor environment or low-light conditions. There is no specific activity beyond the holding of the coin. The presence of the "1000 SOM" coin directly identifies the currency as Uzbekistani Som, which aligns with the provided location context of Khujayli, Uzbekistan.
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Jan 20, 2026, 4:38 PM

Khujayli, Uzbekistan

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The image shows a close-up of a human hand holding a bimetallic coin against a dark, featureless background. The coin has a silver-colored outer ring and a gold-colored inner core, with visible finger details on the right and lower parts of the frame. The central gold section of the coin prominently features the large numeral "1000" as its denomination, with the word "SOM" written below it in smaller text. Above the "1000 SOM" inscription, an architectural design is depicted, resembling a historical building or monument with a central dome structure. Along the outer silver ring's upper edge, faint text is visible, which appears to be part of the official name of the issuing authority, likely "O'ZBEKISTON MARKAZIY BANKI" (Central Bank of Uzbekistan), characteristic of Uzbekistani currency. The outer ring also features a textured pattern of small dots along its inner edge. The scene is dimly lit, suggesting an indoor environment or low-light conditions. There is no specific activity beyond the holding of the coin. The presence of the "1000 SOM" coin directly identifies the currency as Uzbekistani Som, which aligns with the provided location context of Khujayli, Uzbekistan.

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