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A transparent container, likely a jar or bottle, is depicted filled with a large collection of Ukrainian Hryvnia coins, viewed from a top-down perspective. The coins are predominantly silver-toned, with some exhibiting a brassy or yellowish metallic hue. Many are stacked neatly, revealing their ribbed edges, while others are scattered loosely throughout the container. Visible text on several coins clearly shows the numeral "1" along with the Cyrillic words "ГРИВНЯ" (Hryvnia) and "УКРАЇНА" (Ukraine), identifying them as 1 Hryvnia coins. Some older commemorative 1 Hryvnia coins are also visible, featuring portraits and inscriptions such as "ЯРОСЛАВ МУДРИЙ" (Yaroslav Mudryi) and "БОГДАН ХМЕЛЬНИЦЬКИЙ" (Bohdan Khmelnytskyi). Nestled among the currency is a distinct dark, metallic object, which appears cylindrical or rectangular, possibly a bolt or a small piece of metal. The coins show signs of circulation but are in good overall condition. The container rests on a light-colored, textured surface that resembles concrete or stone, suggesting an indoor setting like a windowsill or table. The scene is brightly lit, indicative of daytime. No specific activity or event is taking place; the image captures a static collection of currency. The presence of Ukrainian currency is consistent with the location context of Poltava, Ukraine.
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