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A single 100 Pakistani Rupee banknote (PKR 100) is depicted, oriented vertically with its reverse side facing upwards. The banknote is significantly creased from multiple horizontal and vertical folds, showing visible wear and dirt marks, particularly along the edges and in the lower-left corner. The primary image on the banknote is the Quaid-e-Azam Residency, a historical building, with the text "QUAID-E-AZAM RESIDENCY, ZIARAT-QUETTA" printed above it. The text "STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN" runs vertically along the right side, and "ONE HUNDRED RUPEES" runs vertically along the left side. A large numeral "100" is prominently displayed on the mid-right. The banknote's color scheme is predominantly red and white, featuring intricate geometric patterns. It rests on a rough, mottled dark greenish-grey surface, possibly concrete or textured stone. There are no people or actions visible in the image. The location indicated on the banknote is Ziarat, a town associated with the Quetta region in Pakistan.
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