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The image shows a close-up, overhead view of a commemorative coin lying on a textured, light-colored surface. The coin is circular and has a metallic sheen, appearing to be made of gold and silver. The outer rim of the coin is silver, with embossed text. The central part of the coin is gold and features intricate designs.

The embossed text on the silver rim appears to be in Cyrillic and some other language. The visible text includes "ВЕЛИКАЯ ПОБЕДА" (Velikaya Pobeda, meaning Great Victory) and possibly other words in a curved arrangement. There are also numerical inscriptions, clearly visible as "1945" and "2025" at the bottom of the coin.

The golden central area of the coin displays a prominent "30" in large numerals. Below the "30," there is an emblem or crest with decorative patterns, and a stylized image of a flame rising from a tiered structure, which could represent a monument or a symbol of remembrance. Beneath the flame symbol, there are inscriptions that appear to be "ЖЫЛ" (Zhyil, meaning year in Kazakh) and "лет" (let, meaning year in Russian).

The coin is positioned slightly off-center in the frame, with the top and right portions of the image being primarily the textured background. The lighting is even, highlighting the details of the coin without harsh shadows.

The coin commemorates 80 years since the end of the Great Patriotic War (World War II in the Soviet Union), as indicated by the dates 1945 and 2025, and the phrase "Great Victory." The "30" likely refers to the anniversary being celebrated. The presence of both Russian and Kazakh inscriptions suggests a connection to Kazakhstan, where the legacy of the Great Patriotic War is remembered. The city of Altai is a city in Eastern Kazakhstan, which is geographically significant in the context of post-Soviet commemoration.
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Jun 19, 2026

Altai, Kazakhstan

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The image shows a close-up, overhead view of a commemorative coin lying on a textured, light-colored surface. The coin is circular and has a metallic sheen, appearing to be made of gold and silver. The outer rim of the coin is silver, with embossed text. The central part of the coin is gold and features intricate designs. The embossed text on the silver rim appears to be in Cyrillic and some other language. The visible text includes "ВЕЛИКАЯ ПОБЕДА" (Velikaya Pobeda, meaning Great Victory) and possibly other words in a curved arrangement. There are also numerical inscriptions, clearly visible as "1945" and "2025" at the bottom of the coin. The golden central area of the coin displays a prominent "30" in large numerals. Below the "30," there is an emblem or crest with decorative patterns, and a stylized image of a flame rising from a tiered structure, which could represent a monument or a symbol of remembrance. Beneath the flame symbol, there are inscriptions that appear to be "ЖЫЛ" (Zhyil, meaning year in Kazakh) and "лет" (let, meaning year in Russian). The coin is positioned slightly off-center in the frame, with the top and right portions of the image being primarily the textured background. The lighting is even, highlighting the details of the coin without harsh shadows. The coin commemorates 80 years since the end of the Great Patriotic War (World War II in the Soviet Union), as indicated by the dates 1945 and 2025, and the phrase "Great Victory." The "30" likely refers to the anniversary being celebrated. The presence of both Russian and Kazakh inscriptions suggests a connection to Kazakhstan, where the legacy of the Great Patriotic War is remembered. The city of Altai is a city in Eastern Kazakhstan, which is geographically significant in the context of post-Soviet commemoration.

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