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A vintage, heavily weathered mechanical cash register stands centrally in a setting identified as Quilmes Oeste, Argentina. The device is primarily dark brown with significant paint degradation, exposing metal beneath. Its front features an extensive keypad composed of numerous circular buttons, some visible with numerical denominations such as "60," "50," "40," "30," "20," and "10," in muted tones including red, orange, and yellow. Above the keypad, a digital display window shows a partial numerical sequence. To the upper right, a small metal paper holder is present, beneath which the designation "30-21" is stenciled. Below the main body, a horizontal selector switch includes labels such as "IV," "II," "I," "OPER," "CPER," and "REPOS." A black crank handle extends from the right side of the register. The cash register is mounted on a wooden base that incorporates a partially open currency drawer with multiple internal compartments, all empty. This entire assembly rests atop a dark brown wooden barrel. In the background, to the left of the register, a crumpled light blue-green fabric item with white markings, possibly "KO," is visible. The dominant background element is a textured white wall. A vertical dark brown wooden structure is partially visible along the far right edge of the frame. No individuals are present in the scene.
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