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This is a close-up, top-down shot of a euro coin resting on a dark, textured surface, likely a fabric. The coin is a bi-metallic one euro coin, featuring a gold-colored outer ring and a silver-colored inner circle.

The inner circle displays a portrait of a person, facing left. The details of the portrait are somewhat worn but appear to show a profile with distinct features.

The outer ring of the coin is embossed with stars and text. Towards the top, there are symbols that appear to be a crown and an abstract design, possibly a mint mark or national emblem. The number "1999" is clearly visible, running along the right side of the coin. The stars are evenly spaced around the circumference, a common design element on euro coins.

The lighting in the image is direct, casting subtle shadows that highlight the raised details of the coin's surface. The textured background is out of focus, emphasizing the coin as the primary subject. There are no apparent people, specific activities, or environmental cues like weather or time of day. The visible text consists of the year "1999" and a series of stars, along with unreadable emblems. The overall impression is a still-life presentation of currency. Given the context of Vienna, Austria, this coin could be a €1 coin from Austria, or it could be a common euro coin circulated in Austria.
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Jun 25, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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This is a close-up, top-down shot of a euro coin resting on a dark, textured surface, likely a fabric. The coin is a bi-metallic one euro coin, featuring a gold-colored outer ring and a silver-colored inner circle. The inner circle displays a portrait of a person, facing left. The details of the portrait are somewhat worn but appear to show a profile with distinct features. The outer ring of the coin is embossed with stars and text. Towards the top, there are symbols that appear to be a crown and an abstract design, possibly a mint mark or national emblem. The number "1999" is clearly visible, running along the right side of the coin. The stars are evenly spaced around the circumference, a common design element on euro coins. The lighting in the image is direct, casting subtle shadows that highlight the raised details of the coin's surface. The textured background is out of focus, emphasizing the coin as the primary subject. There are no apparent people, specific activities, or environmental cues like weather or time of day. The visible text consists of the year "1999" and a series of stars, along with unreadable emblems. The overall impression is a still-life presentation of currency. Given the context of Vienna, Austria, this coin could be a €1 coin from Austria, or it could be a common euro coin circulated in Austria.

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