
Stake attention in this memory
Three Moroccan Dirham coins are positioned on a light-colored, subtly textured surface. In the foreground, a bimetallic 10 Dirham coin, dated 2012, presents its reverse side with a stylized ship, Arabic script, and the numeral '10' within its cupronickel core and brass-colored outer ring. Partially overlapping it to the upper left is a monochromatic cupronickel 1 Dirham coin, displaying the obverse portrait of King Mohammed VI. To the upper right, another monochromatic cupronickel 1 Dirham coin, from an older series, exhibits the obverse portrait of King Hassan II. All coins show minor surface wear consistent with circulation. A strong, directional light source from the upper left casts defined shadows to the lower right of the coins. The underlying surface shows minor specks and subtle discoloration. This scene is located in Casablanca, Morocco.
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