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The image presents two coins placed on a dark surface, illuminated by a focused light source from the upper right, casting reflections and shadows. The background is uniformly dark. The coin on the right is a yellowish, metallic coin featuring the prominent numeral "10". Below this number, Arabic script reads "عشرة" (ashara), meaning "ten". Above and to the left of the "10" is a detailed relief of a building, identifiable as the Hassan II Mosque. Smaller numerical dates, "2009-1430", are visible below the Arabic text, indicating Gregorian and Hijri years. This coin is consistent with a Moroccan 10 Santimat coin. On the left, a bi-metallic coin is partially visible. It has a darker outer ring and a lighter inner core. The number inscribed on this coin is challenging to discern clearly due to the dim lighting, but it appears to be "1" followed by another digit, possibly "5". While the exact denomination is hard to confirm, its bi-metallic nature and the visible numbers are consistent with Moroccan Dirham coins like the 1, 2, or 5 Dirham denominations, although "15" or "1.5" is not a standard unit. The scene is a static still-life, with no discernible activity or specific time of day. The location context provided (Casablanca, Morocco) confirms the currency's origin.
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