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A high-angle, close-up forensic photograph captures two Polish Złoty coins resting on a light grey, speckled granular stone surface, identified as being in Męcina, Poland. The stone surface exhibits irregular dark grey and black mineral inclusions, characteristic of granite, along with scattered small reddish-brown discolorations, consistent with iron oxidation. The coin positioned on the left is a bimetallic 2 Złote coin. It features a gold-colored outer ring and a silver-colored inner core. The inner core displays a large, vertically textured numeral "2" positioned above the inscription "ZŁOTE". The outer ring contains embossed stylized leaf or branch patterns. The coin on the right is a monometallic 1 Złoty coin, entirely silver-colored. It presents a prominent central numeral "1" above the inscription "ZŁOTY", both encircled by a relief-rendered laurel wreath design. Both coins are oriented horizontally, with their obverse sides facing upwards, and are situated in the lower-left portion of the frame. The scene is illuminated by ambient, diffuse light, casting no distinct shadows. No human subjects, animals, or dynamic actions are depicted.
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