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The image depicts an indoor historical currency display at the Bank Al-Maghrib Museum in Marrakesh, Morocco. Exhibited behind a reflective glass barrier, various rectangular historical documents and banknotes are arranged on a light and dark gray patterned wall. Text stenciled on the wall includes "BANQUE D'ÉTAT DU MAROC" and "MILLE FRANCS". The display is arranged in three horizontal rows: 1. **Top row:** Two faded, monochromatic rectangular documents or early currency designs, possibly featuring cityscapes or architectural outlines. 2. **Middle row:** A single, horizontally oriented banknote. This note prominently displays "100" and features a portrait of a man, likely King Mohammed V, on the right side. The text "MILLE FRANCS" is visible on the wall below this note. 3. **Bottom row:** Two horizontally oriented banknotes, more vibrantly colored, depicting intricate architectural structures and landscapes. One note clearly displays Arabic script, possibly indicating a "200 Dirhams" denomination. Several smaller, white rectangular informational plaques are stacked vertically on the lower left side of the display. Circular light reflections are visible on the protective glass surface. No individuals are present in the scene.
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