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A wooden display case with a glass front, numbered 20, is located at the National Museum, New Delhi, India (latitude: 28.612, longitude: 77.219). It contains a display of Indian coins from the Mughal era, including several silver and gold coins laid out on a grey background in a grid formation. Above the coins is a framed picture of the Taj Mahal, which is also labeled as "Mughal Coins". The display case is situated in a well-lit museum space, likely an exhibit hall, featuring an ornate wood-paneled ceiling. At the base of the display, a small sign with the word "COIN GALLERY" inscribed in Hindi and English text details the history and origin of the coins displayed. In the background, a blurred figure in uniform can be seen standing near another museum display.
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