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The image presents a detailed, static, close-up view of five circulated Colombian coins situated on a dark, textured surface, typical of a vehicle's interior or similar utility compartment. This scene is depicted within the urban environment of Bogota, Colombia. No individuals or dynamic actions are present.

The objects consist of five Colombian Peso coins:
*   **Three 100-Peso coins:** These are bronze-toned, circular coins. One central coin clearly shows the national emblem of Colombia, "REPUBLICA DE COLOMBIA," and the year "1994." Another 100-Peso coin at the bottom-left displays the denomination "100 PESOS" encircled by a laurel wreath. A third 100-Peso coin is partially visible at the upper-right, showing the inverted "100 PESOS" denomination. All 100-Peso coins exhibit surface wear and tarnish.
*   **One 500-Peso coin:** Located at the bottom-right, this is a bi-metallic coin with a silver-colored outer ring and a brass-colored inner core. The inner core displays "500 PESOS" and is clearly dated "2004." The outer ring features a distinct wavy pattern.

The immediate environment consists of two primary dark surfaces. The majority of the area is a finely textured, possibly rubberized or molded plastic surface, exhibiting a repetitive small-grid or dimpled pattern. This surface is unevenly coated with fine, light-colored particulate matter, likely dust or lint. Above this, a smoother, darker surface with a slight sheen is partially visible, indicating a transition between materials or compartments. The lighting appears even, suggesting an indirect light source.
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Aug 17, 2025

Bogota, Colombia

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The image presents a detailed, static, close-up view of five circulated Colombian coins situated on a dark, textured surface, typical of a vehicle's interior or similar utility compartment. This scene is depicted within the urban environment of Bogota, Colombia. No individuals or dynamic actions are present. The objects consist of five Colombian Peso coins: * **Three 100-Peso coins:** These are bronze-toned, circular coins. One central coin clearly shows the national emblem of Colombia, "REPUBLICA DE COLOMBIA," and the year "1994." Another 100-Peso coin at the bottom-left displays the denomination "100 PESOS" encircled by a laurel wreath. A third 100-Peso coin is partially visible at the upper-right, showing the inverted "100 PESOS" denomination. All 100-Peso coins exhibit surface wear and tarnish. * **One 500-Peso coin:** Located at the bottom-right, this is a bi-metallic coin with a silver-colored outer ring and a brass-colored inner core. The inner core displays "500 PESOS" and is clearly dated "2004." The outer ring features a distinct wavy pattern. The immediate environment consists of two primary dark surfaces. The majority of the area is a finely textured, possibly rubberized or molded plastic surface, exhibiting a repetitive small-grid or dimpled pattern. This surface is unevenly coated with fine, light-colored particulate matter, likely dust or lint. Above this, a smoother, darker surface with a slight sheen is partially visible, indicating a transition between materials or compartments. The lighting appears even, suggesting an indirect light source.

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