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A close-up shot displays numerous U.S. one hundred dollar bills spread across a red surface. The bills are arranged in a fan-like manner, with several overlapping and fanned out towards the left and center of the frame, and a stack of bills visible on the right. The prominent subject is the front side of the bills, featuring the portrait of Benjamin Franklin. The currency appears to be in good condition, showing minimal wear. Visible text on the bills includes: "ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS," "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE," "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," and the large numerical "100" repeated multiple times. The green seal of the Department of the Treasury is visible on some bills. Serial numbers are partially or fully visible, including HA18225749 B, PE 61077479 A, 72197941 E, 9688 E, and 98173 H. Other visible text includes "SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY" along with a signature. The background is a solid red color, possibly a piece of fabric or a table, providing a contrasting backdrop for the currency. The image captures a static arrangement of money, conveying no particular activity or event, and no specific time of day or emotions are discernable. The depicted currency is U.S. dollars, with the provided location context being Sliven, Bulgaria.
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