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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit in Marrakesh, Morocco, featuring eight historical gold coins. The coins, circular and golden-colored with intricate designs and Arabic script, are arranged in two vertical columns of four. Each coin is individually mounted on a slender, dark support pin, casting distinct shadows on the light gray display background. Three rectangular white information labels are visible behind reflective glass. The top-right label provides details about various Dirham and Dinar coins, including periods like 1075-1106 and 1106-1126, and explicitly mentions "Marrakech" as a minting location. The bottom-center label describes two "Denier, or" (gold dinar) coins, attributed to the reign of Ali Ben Yusuf, minted in "Marrakech" in 1121 and 1127. Reflections from overhead light sources are apparent on the glass surface. No people are visible.
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