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A close-up photograph depicts a United States one-dollar bill being actively burned by a matchstick. A wooden match with a bright, orange-yellow flame touches the upper edge of the dollar bill, causing a small area of the currency to char and glow. The intense light from the flame is the primary illumination source, casting a warm glow over the scene. The dollar bill prominently features the portrait of George Washington in the center, enclosed within an oval frame. Above his portrait, the words "UNITED STATES" are clearly visible, with "OF AMERICA" partially obscured by the match. To the left, a portion of the text "THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE" is legible. The word "WASHINGTON" appears below the portrait, and "ONE DOLLAR" is printed along the bottom edge of the bill. A partial serial number, "876 I", is visible on the lower left, and "SERIES 1995" is indicated on the lower right side. The background is out of focus, appearing as a plain, neutral-colored surface, offering no specific location cues. The image focuses sharply on the burning match and the affected part of the dollar bill, highlighting the destructive act. The provided location context of Elektrostal, Russia, is not visually discernable from the image itself.
Symbol
AB62C
Volume
2,552
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$0.67



