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A close-up shot features a vintage coin, likely repurposed into a piece of jewelry, resting on a draped, magenta-colored fabric. No people are visible in the image. The central object is an aged, circular coin encased within an ornate, scrolled metallic frame, possibly made of brass or bronze, exhibiting a dark, tarnished patina. A matching metal chain is attached to the upper part of the frame, trailing off to the left and right sides of the coin. The coin itself appears to be copper or bronze, also showing significant signs of wear and tarnishing. Prominently displayed on the coin's obverse side is the coat of arms featuring a crowned shield with a lion rampant. Around the upper edge of the coin, the text "NEDERLANDSCH INDIE" is visible, indicating its origin as Dutch East Indies currency. Below the coat of arms, the denomination "10 CENT" is clearly legible, and the year "1945" is inscribed to the left of the shield. The background fabric is a glossy, pleated textile, possibly satin or silk, in a rich, vibrant magenta or deep pink hue. The folds and texture of the fabric are visible, creating a soft, undulating surface that contrasts with the hard, metallic object. The scene is a static display, suggesting a close-up photograph of an artifact or personal item. There are no explicit cues for time of day, weather, or specific location beyond the coin's historical context. No particular activity or event is taking place.
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