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The image displays a collection of banknotes arranged on a surface, with a primary focus on a German 10 Deutsche Mark note.

The main subject is a blue-grey 10 Deutsche Mark banknote, lying diagonally across the center. It features a portrait of a person with curly hair, likely Albrecht Dürer, looking slightly to the right. The denomination "10" is prominently displayed in red and black. Visible text on this note includes "Banknote", "ZEHN DEUTSCHE MARK", "DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK", "Frankfurt am Main", and the date "2. Januar 1980". A signature, partially visible, reads "Pam Kleinges" (possibly P.H. Kleingens). The serial number "CM7093231S" is on the left edge, and "7093237" is on the right side.

Below and to the right of the German note, several other banknotes are partially visible. One clearly shows "100000 РУБЛЁЎ", indicating a 100,000 Belarusian Ruble note. Another has "1" and "ДНА ГРИВ", suggesting a 1 Ukrainian Hryvnia banknote. A green note features a large number "2" and some abstract patterns.

The banknotes rest on a light-colored surface, which appears to be a picture mat board or frame, covering a darker, possibly grayscale image beneath, showing what looks like a forested landscape or trees. The top left corner of the image shows a dark grey, textured material, possibly fabric.

There is no specific activity or event depicted, rather a static arrangement of currency. The location context provided is Chaikovsky, Russia, though no specific visual cues within the image directly confirm this. The image captures a display of various international currencies, possibly a personal collection.
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Apr 16, 2026, 4:48 PM

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The image displays a collection of banknotes arranged on a surface, with a primary focus on a German 10 Deutsche Mark note. The main subject is a blue-grey 10 Deutsche Mark banknote, lying diagonally across the center. It features a portrait of a person with curly hair, likely Albrecht Dürer, looking slightly to the right. The denomination "10" is prominently displayed in red and black. Visible text on this note includes "Banknote", "ZEHN DEUTSCHE MARK", "DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK", "Frankfurt am Main", and the date "2. Januar 1980". A signature, partially visible, reads "Pam Kleinges" (possibly P.H. Kleingens). The serial number "CM7093231S" is on the left edge, and "7093237" is on the right side. Below and to the right of the German note, several other banknotes are partially visible. One clearly shows "100000 РУБЛЁЎ", indicating a 100,000 Belarusian Ruble note. Another has "1" and "ДНА ГРИВ", suggesting a 1 Ukrainian Hryvnia banknote. A green note features a large number "2" and some abstract patterns. The banknotes rest on a light-colored surface, which appears to be a picture mat board or frame, covering a darker, possibly grayscale image beneath, showing what looks like a forested landscape or trees. The top left corner of the image shows a dark grey, textured material, possibly fabric. There is no specific activity or event depicted, rather a static arrangement of currency. The location context provided is Chaikovsky, Russia, though no specific visual cues within the image directly confirm this. The image captures a display of various international currencies, possibly a personal collection.

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