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The image displays an open textbook or informational pamphlet about the Euro currency. The title “Еврото в нашия джоб" (The Euro in Our Pocket) is prominently displayed at the top. The text explains that Bulgaria will start using the Euro on January 1, 2026, becoming the 21st country in the European Union to do so.

The pamphlet includes:
*   Images of Euro banknotes from 5 to 200, showing both sides of each bill.
*   Information about the design of the Euro banknotes, explaining that they feature architectural styles but no real monuments.
*   Explanation about the two different series of Euro banknotes.
*   Images of Euro coins, including the designs specific to Bulgaria featuring historical figures like Saint Paisius of Hilendar and Saint Ivan Rilski.
*   Information about the common and national sides of the Euro coins.
*   Explanation about why two 5 Euro banknotes may look different.

The pamphlet also contains information that the word "euro" does not have a plural form.

The image also includes a partial view of a person's face near the top edge, and the background is blurred.
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Here is a detailed description of the image: The image displays an open textbook or informational pamphlet about the Euro currency. The title “Еврото в нашия джоб" (The Euro in Our Pocket) is prominently displayed at the top. The text explains that Bulgaria will start using the Euro on January 1, 2026, becoming the 21st country in the European Union to do so. The pamphlet includes: * Images of Euro banknotes from 5 to 200, showing both sides of each bill. * Information about the design of the Euro banknotes, explaining that they feature architectural styles but no real monuments. * Explanation about the two different series of Euro banknotes. * Images of Euro coins, including the designs specific to Bulgaria featuring historical figures like Saint Paisius of Hilendar and Saint Ivan Rilski. * Information about the common and national sides of the Euro coins. * Explanation about why two 5 Euro banknotes may look different. The pamphlet also contains information that the word "euro" does not have a plural form. The image also includes a partial view of a person's face near the top edge, and the background is blurred.

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