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The image displays a detailed, close-up view of an indoor collection of international banknotes, observed in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The banknotes are arranged in a grid-like pattern on a light brown background, possibly cardboard or a similar material, and appear to be affixed behind a transparent protective layer, evident by surface reflections. Each currency note has its country of origin handwritten in black ink directly beneath it. Specifically, the display includes: * **Top Row:** Banknotes from Taiwan (red, depicting a man in traditional attire), China (green, featuring Mao Zedong), and Uruguay (purple, with a man in a hat). * **Second Row:** Banknotes from Argentina (blue, showing a bearded man), Mexico (purple, a 50 peso note with a woman's portrait and butterflies), and Poland (light-colored, a 10 Zloty note with a woman's portrait). * **Third Row:** Banknotes from Ukraine (yellow/gold, with a man in a helmet), Uganda (blue, a 2000 Shilling note with an abstract map), and Cuba (white, a 10 peso convertible note). * **Fourth Row:** Banknotes from the Czech Republic (green, depicting a bearded man), Brazil (blue, a 2 Reais note with a woman's portrait), and Australia (purple, a 5 dollar note featuring Queen Elizabeth II). * **Bottom Row (partially visible):** Banknotes from England (blue, a 5 pound note with Queen Elizabeth II), Hungary (red, a 500 Forint note with a man in a mustache and hat), and India (partially visible, green, with Mahatma Gandhi). A distinct small, blue LED light source is visible on the surface, casting illumination above the handwritten "China" label. The banknotes appear to be in circulated condition, showing minor wear consistent with use. The scene depicts a curated display, likely a permanent or semi-permanent exhibit.
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