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An overhead view captures a collection of old, tarnished copper or bronze coins resting at the bottom of a translucent, possibly plastic, container. The container's walls form a bright, indistinct white and cream background, showing some internal reflections or scratches.

The coins are irregularly stacked and scattered, displaying various states of oxidation with dark brown patinas and significant green verdigris on many surfaces. They appear to be currency from the early 20th century, likely British Commonwealth coinage.

One coin in the left-center is particularly clear, revealing the text: "COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA" along its upper rim, "ONE HALF PENNY" prominently in the center, and the date "1919" at the bottom. This coin shows distinct green corrosion. Other partially visible coins bear inscriptions such as "REX ET IND: IMP" (King and Emperor of India) and "GEORGIVS V D: G: BRITT: OMN:" (George V, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains), indicating they are from the reign of King George V. The overall impression is a collection of antique coins, well-used and aged over time.
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Dec 21, 2024

Middle Park, Australia

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An overhead view captures a collection of old, tarnished copper or bronze coins resting at the bottom of a translucent, possibly plastic, container. The container's walls form a bright, indistinct white and cream background, showing some internal reflections or scratches. The coins are irregularly stacked and scattered, displaying various states of oxidation with dark brown patinas and significant green verdigris on many surfaces. They appear to be currency from the early 20th century, likely British Commonwealth coinage. One coin in the left-center is particularly clear, revealing the text: "COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA" along its upper rim, "ONE HALF PENNY" prominently in the center, and the date "1919" at the bottom. This coin shows distinct green corrosion. Other partially visible coins bear inscriptions such as "REX ET IND: IMP" (King and Emperor of India) and "GEORGIVS V D: G: BRITT: OMN:" (George V, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains), indicating they are from the reign of King George V. The overall impression is a collection of antique coins, well-used and aged over time.

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