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The image shows a close-up of a souvenir coin press machine located outdoors, likely in the city of Hévíz, Hungary, as indicated by the prominent text "HÉVÍZ" on the machine's display. The machine is made of dark wood and has a glass front that reveals internal gears and a crank handle. The upper part of the machine features a large, red display with the Hungarian word "EMLÉKÉREM" (meaning "souvenir coin") in large yellow letters. Below this are smaller texts in Hungarian, German, and English, explaining that it is a "MEMORY COIN" or "COIN SOUVENIR" and provides instructions on how to operate the machine. Several oval-shaped images of embossed coins are displayed on this red background, featuring motifs such as a griffin, a building in Hévíz, and a portrait of a man identified as "VÉN BÁKTER". Below the display, there are two sets of instructions in German and English, labeled "Bedienungsanleitung" and "Instructions" respectively, along with a coin slot and a mechanism for accepting money. The coins themselves are depicted as being 200 HUF and 100 HUF, with the Hungarian currency symbol "Ft" or "HUF". The glass-fronted section of the machine shows a system of large, wooden gears. A prominent red arrow points towards a "START" sign, indicating the beginning of the operation. A dark red crank handle is visible on the lower left, designed to be turned by hand. Below this, the machine is adorned with a colorful photographic backdrop depicting a building with red roofs, possibly a local landmark in Hévíz. A small slot, likely for the dispensed souvenir coin, is present on this backdrop. In the background, a cobblestone sidewalk and some greenery suggest an outdoor setting. The overall condition of the machine appears weathered but functional.
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