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The image displays a close-up of a dark, likely black, display board or surface adorned with Chilean banknotes and numerous orange star-shaped paper cutouts. This arrangement suggests a game, raffle, or fundraising activity, potentially at a fair or community event in Arica, Chile.

Various denominations of Chilean pesos are visible, including 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 notes. Each banknote features prominent historical figures, such as Ignacio Carrera Pinto, Manuel Rodríguez, Gabriela Mistral, Arturo Prat, and Bernardo O'Higgins. These notes are strategically placed on the dark surface, with many partially covered by the orange stars.

Each orange star has a handwritten black number, indicating a potential lottery or prize system. Visible numbers include 48, 15, 44, 11, 41, 12, 45, 14, 47, 43, 10, 19, 17, 21, 16, 39, 13, and 42. Some numbers are oriented differently, appearing rotated or inverted.

The background shows a textured green surface, possibly artificial grass or fabric, beside a light blue fabric or wall. A crumpled red cloth and a white plastic bag rest on the green surface, and a green plastic object is also visible in the lower-left background. The setting appears to be indoors or under a shelter, with no specific time of day or weather discernible.

Visible text on the banknotes includes "BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE" and the denominations in both numerical and textual forms, such as "MIL PESOS," "DOS MIL PESOS," "CINCO MIL PESOS," "DIEZ MIL PESOS," and "VEINTE MIL PESOS."
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Jun 3, 2026

Arica, Chile

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The image displays a close-up of a dark, likely black, display board or surface adorned with Chilean banknotes and numerous orange star-shaped paper cutouts. This arrangement suggests a game, raffle, or fundraising activity, potentially at a fair or community event in Arica, Chile. Various denominations of Chilean pesos are visible, including 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 notes. Each banknote features prominent historical figures, such as Ignacio Carrera Pinto, Manuel Rodríguez, Gabriela Mistral, Arturo Prat, and Bernardo O'Higgins. These notes are strategically placed on the dark surface, with many partially covered by the orange stars. Each orange star has a handwritten black number, indicating a potential lottery or prize system. Visible numbers include 48, 15, 44, 11, 41, 12, 45, 14, 47, 43, 10, 19, 17, 21, 16, 39, 13, and 42. Some numbers are oriented differently, appearing rotated or inverted. The background shows a textured green surface, possibly artificial grass or fabric, beside a light blue fabric or wall. A crumpled red cloth and a white plastic bag rest on the green surface, and a green plastic object is also visible in the lower-left background. The setting appears to be indoors or under a shelter, with no specific time of day or weather discernible. Visible text on the banknotes includes "BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE" and the denominations in both numerical and textual forms, such as "MIL PESOS," "DOS MIL PESOS," "CINCO MIL PESOS," "DIEZ MIL PESOS," and "VEINTE MIL PESOS."

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