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A close-up, top-down view shows a silver coin with a bee design encased in a clear plastic protective holder. The coin is centrally placed on a vibrant red, textured surface. The coin's obverse features a detailed illustration of a bee with orange and black stripes and translucent wings, positioned against a background with floral elements. Inscribed around the bee are the words "OSTROTE MAUERBIENE" in a circular pattern. The reverse of the coin, though not fully visible, is implied by the inscriptions on the obverse. The protective holder is transparent and circular, with a slightly raised edge. The red background appears to be fabric, possibly velvet or felt, with subtle variations in light and shadow. No people are present in the image. The image composition focuses solely on the coin and its immediate surroundings. The text on the coin indicates it is related to the "Mauerbiene" (Mason bee), a type of solitary bee. While the image itself does not depict Triberg im Schwarzwald, Germany, the inscription on the coin suggests a possible connection to the region or a theme associated with local fauna.
kakvidorogi

Jun 21, 2026

Triberg im Schwarzwald, Germany

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A close-up, top-down view shows a silver coin with a bee design encased in a clear plastic protective holder. The coin is centrally placed on a vibrant red, textured surface. The coin's obverse features a detailed illustration of a bee with orange and black stripes and translucent wings, positioned against a background with floral elements. Inscribed around the bee are the words "OSTROTE MAUERBIENE" in a circular pattern. The reverse of the coin, though not fully visible, is implied by the inscriptions on the obverse. The protective holder is transparent and circular, with a slightly raised edge. The red background appears to be fabric, possibly velvet or felt, with subtle variations in light and shadow. No people are present in the image. The image composition focuses solely on the coin and its immediate surroundings. The text on the coin indicates it is related to the "Mauerbiene" (Mason bee), a type of solitary bee. While the image itself does not depict Triberg im Schwarzwald, Germany, the inscription on the coin suggests a possible connection to the region or a theme associated with local fauna.

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