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The image depicts a static interior scene in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, featuring a large, vertical stack of currency bundles resting on a light brown wooden shelf. The predominant currency visible consists of United States Dollar bills, specifically $50 and $100 denominations. One bundle of $50 bills is secured with a paper band indicating "5 000 $". A red plastic toy, resembling a money gun and bearing the white text "SUPREME," is positioned on top of some currency stacks to the right. Above the primary shelf, another wooden shelf is partially visible, holding indistinct dark objects. In the background, a textured wall with a light-colored brick pattern is present. To the far right, parts of a desk area with electronic equipment, possibly a laptop or monitor and a keyboard, are faintly discernible. Below the main stack of currency, several books with titles in the Uzbek language are visible, including "YAPON SHAMLARI" (Japanese Candles) and "SARMOYADOR" (Investor), further supporting the stated location. No individuals or active interactions are depicted.
Ilhomjon Ibrohimov

Jan 16, 2026, 9:37 AM

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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The image depicts a static interior scene in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, featuring a large, vertical stack of currency bundles resting on a light brown wooden shelf. The predominant currency visible consists of United States Dollar bills, specifically $50 and $100 denominations. One bundle of $50 bills is secured with a paper band indicating "5 000 $". A red plastic toy, resembling a money gun and bearing the white text "SUPREME," is positioned on top of some currency stacks to the right. Above the primary shelf, another wooden shelf is partially visible, holding indistinct dark objects. In the background, a textured wall with a light-colored brick pattern is present. To the far right, parts of a desk area with electronic equipment, possibly a laptop or monitor and a keyboard, are faintly discernible. Below the main stack of currency, several books with titles in the Uzbek language are visible, including "YAPON SHAMLARI" (Japanese Candles) and "SARMOYADOR" (Investor), further supporting the stated location. No individuals or active interactions are depicted.

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