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This media file shows a framed collection of Indonesian coins. The coins are displayed in neat rows on a red background within a gold-colored frame. The collection appears to be a historical display, as indicated by the text on a label attached to the right side of the frame. The text on the label reads "UANG LOGAM REPUBLIK INDONESIA TAHUN 1945 - 2005 (LENGKAP)," which translates to "Indonesian Republic Coins Year 1945 - 2005 (Complete)." The coins themselves are of various sizes and designs, with some showing images of people or animals, and others featuring numerical denominations. The overall impression is one of a curated historical artifact, likely part of a collection or exhibition in Banjarbaru, Indonesia. The lighting in the image suggests an indoor setting, possibly a museum or private collection display. Reflections on the glass covering the coins indicate the presence of overhead lighting. There are no people or specific activities depicted, only the static arrangement of the coin collection. The context of Indonesian currency from 1945 to 2005 suggests a focus on post-independence monetary history.
Eyachan

Jun 27, 2026, 4:27 AM

Banjarbaru, Indonesia

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This media file shows a framed collection of Indonesian coins. The coins are displayed in neat rows on a red background within a gold-colored frame. The collection appears to be a historical display, as indicated by the text on a label attached to the right side of the frame. The text on the label reads "UANG LOGAM REPUBLIK INDONESIA TAHUN 1945 - 2005 (LENGKAP)," which translates to "Indonesian Republic Coins Year 1945 - 2005 (Complete)." The coins themselves are of various sizes and designs, with some showing images of people or animals, and others featuring numerical denominations. The overall impression is one of a curated historical artifact, likely part of a collection or exhibition in Banjarbaru, Indonesia. The lighting in the image suggests an indoor setting, possibly a museum or private collection display. Reflections on the glass covering the coins indicate the presence of overhead lighting. There are no people or specific activities depicted, only the static arrangement of the coin collection. The context of Indonesian currency from 1945 to 2005 suggests a focus on post-independence monetary history.

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