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An Argentinian 200 peso banknote lies crumpled on a bed of rocks and earthy debris. The banknote, predominantly white with blue and reddish-pink designs, is the central subject, positioned slightly to the left of the frame. The large number "200" in dark blue is prominently displayed on the left side of the bill, and a smaller, inverted "200" is visible in the upper right. The text "BANCO CENTRAL DE REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA" is legible along the bottom edge of the bill, oriented vertically. The blue design on the banknote depicts what appears to be a Southern Right Whale, consistent with Argentinian currency. The banknote is surrounded by various sizes of dark grey, brown, and reddish rocks, suggesting an outdoor, possibly natural or unpaved, setting. Scattered among the rocks are small green leaves and dry twigs, indicating the presence of plant life. The banknote itself appears somewhat worn and creased, implying it has been dropped or discarded. The lighting suggests it is daytime, though no specific time can be determined. The image has a slightly textured, almost painterly quality, which enhances the colors and softens sharp edges. This scene, observed in Buenos Aires, Argentina, captures a moment of discarded currency amidst a natural, rocky environment.
Symbol
2B763
Volume
670
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TVL
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