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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit, likely situated within a museum in Marrakesh, Morocco. Nine square, tarnished silver coins, identified as a 12th-century coin hoard from the Almohad Caliphate's era in Marrakesh, are centrally showcased. The coins are arranged in three horizontal rows of three on a raised, light-beige rectangular platform, visible behind a transparent protective barrier, likely glass. A white rectangular informational placard is positioned below the coin display, containing descriptive text in Arabic, French, and English. This placard explicitly labels the items as "Coin hoard from the Almohad Caliphate's era Marrakesh, 12th century Silver," and notes their affiliation with the "Collection of the National Institute of Archaeology and Heritage Sciences, Rabat." A second, partially visible white placard to the right provides additional information about other coin types, including silver and gold dirhams, and mentions various "Collections." No people are visible in the scene. The background consists of plain, light-colored walls, and prominent circular light reflections are visible on the display's glass surface.
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