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The image displays a Mexican 50 peso banknote resting diagonally on a dark, textured wooden surface, likely a table, in an indoor setting. The banknote, consistent with the current Series G design, is predominantly purple with lighter tones and is shown from its reverse side. The central design prominently features an axolotl (a type of salamander) in a body of water, surrounded by a landscape depicting chinampas (floating gardens) and maize plants, which are characteristic of Xochimilco in Mexico City. This intricate illustration represents the "Sistema de ríos y lagos, con el ajolote y el maíz, en Xochimilco en la Ciudad de México, patrimonio cultural de la humanidad," as partially visible in the text on the note. Visible text includes "BANCO DE MÉXICO" vertically along the left side, the numerical value "50" in both the upper-left and lower-right corners, and the word "Pesos" accompanying the lower-right "50". "Cincuenta Pesos" is written along the top edge of the banknote. The lighting is dim, suggesting evening or subdued indoor conditions, which enhances the texture of the wooden surface. The banknote appears slightly crinkled in the middle. The context provided indicates the location is Puebla, Mexico.
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