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The image displays three coins arranged horizontally on a dark, flat surface, illuminated by a directional light source from the upper left. The leftmost coin is dark and appears to be made of a single metal. It features an emblem, likely the Moroccan coat of arms, and the number "1". The year "2003" is faintly visible along the rim. This is identifiable as a 1 Moroccan Dirham coin. The central coin is bi-metallic, with a silver-toned outer ring and a golden inner circle. Its design prominently features the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, recognizable by its distinctive tall minaret and detailed architecture. The large numeral "5" is positioned to the right of the mosque, signifying a denomination of 5 Dirhams. Below the mosque, Arabic text is visible, along with the Islamic calendar year "1437". The artificial lighting accentuates the texture and engraved details of the coin. Only a small, dark segment of a third coin is visible on the far right, also appearing to be bi-metallic. The scene is a static arrangement, devoid of people or activity, focusing solely on the currency. The presence of the Hassan II Mosque on the 5 Dirham coin serves as a clear location cue, directly referencing Casablanca, Morocco. The uneven lighting creates contrast and highlights the metallic surfaces of the coins.
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