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A person's hand, with dark skin, is prominently featured holding a stack of Nigerian 500 Naira banknotes. The banknotes are slightly fanned out, revealing multiple denominations and serial numbers. The setting appears to be an indoor or shaded environment, with a soft, diffused light source, and a textured, striped fabric (possibly clothing or a bag lining) visible in the background.

The activity depicted is the holding or display of currency. The banknotes are clearly identifiable as Nigerian Naira, featuring the portrait of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904-1996), Nigeria's first President. Each note displays "Central Bank of Nigeria" and "Five Hundred Naira" text. Notable details on the banknotes include various serial numbers such as "L/02 188824" and "AH/13 501792", along with visible issue dates or series years like "2024" and "2025". The signature of the Governor, "Olayemi Michael Cardoso", is also visible on one of the notes. Holographic security features are present on some of the banknotes. The banknotes appear somewhat worn from circulation, not crisp or new. The presence of Nigerian currency strongly points to a Nigerian location, consistent with Mararaba, Nigeria.
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Apr 21, 2026, 12:37 PM

Mararaba, Nigeria

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A person's hand, with dark skin, is prominently featured holding a stack of Nigerian 500 Naira banknotes. The banknotes are slightly fanned out, revealing multiple denominations and serial numbers. The setting appears to be an indoor or shaded environment, with a soft, diffused light source, and a textured, striped fabric (possibly clothing or a bag lining) visible in the background. The activity depicted is the holding or display of currency. The banknotes are clearly identifiable as Nigerian Naira, featuring the portrait of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904-1996), Nigeria's first President. Each note displays "Central Bank of Nigeria" and "Five Hundred Naira" text. Notable details on the banknotes include various serial numbers such as "L/02 188824" and "AH/13 501792", along with visible issue dates or series years like "2024" and "2025". The signature of the Governor, "Olayemi Michael Cardoso", is also visible on one of the notes. Holographic security features are present on some of the banknotes. The banknotes appear somewhat worn from circulation, not crisp or new. The presence of Nigerian currency strongly points to a Nigerian location, consistent with Mararaba, Nigeria.

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