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This image captures a museum display featuring six historical gold coins, specifically dinars, exhibited at the Museum of History and Civilizations in Marrakesh, Morocco. The coins are circular, gold-toned, and display intricate Arabic calligraphy or designs on their obverse. They are arranged in two vertical columns of three, each suspended on a thin, dark rod against a neutral light grey background within a glass display case, indicated by several circular light reflections. White paper labels, printed in Arabic, French, and English, accompany the coins, providing details such as coin type ("Dinar, gold," "Dirham silver"), associated rulers or periods of reign (e.g., "Zaydan's period of reign," "Ahmad Al Mansour"), and dates (e.g., 1598-1621, 1608-1610, 1606), explicitly referencing "Marrakech" as a location. A prominent label at the bottom confirms the exhibits are from the "Collections of Bank Al-Maghrib and of the Museum of History and Civilizations." No people or direct interactions are visible in the static scene.
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