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The image shows three coins on a wooden surface. The coins are of two denominations: one 200 tenge coin and two 100 tenge coins. All coins appear to be from Kazakhstan, as indicated by the inscriptions "TENGE" and possibly "QAZAQSTAN" (though not fully visible). The 200 tenge coin is larger and has a gold-colored center with the number "200" inscribed, surrounded by a silver-colored rim with decorative patterns and the word "TENGE" visible. One of the 100 tenge coins, positioned to the right of the 200 tenge coin, also has a silver-colored center with the number "100" and "TENGE" inscribed, and a gold-colored outer ring. The second 100 tenge coin is partially visible at the bottom of the frame, and it also displays "100" and "TENGE". The coins are arranged in a way that suggests they are being presented or displayed. There are no people or any indication of a specific location in Almaty, Kazakhstan, as the background is a generic wooden texture.
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