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A left human hand, characterized by a dark skin tone and dark nail polish on the thumb and index finger, is depicted holding two Kenyan Shilling banknotes. The hand occupies the lower-left portion of the frame. The banknote on the left is a 100 KES note, primarily purple, displaying the denomination "100" at the top and bottom, with serial number DK33540957 visible. The banknote on the right is a 200 KES note, primarily blue-green, showing the denomination "200" at the top, with serial number DB5462097 visible. Both banknotes are held partially fanned out, oriented vertically, and feature the word "Kenya" printed vertically. The background consists of a light brown wooden surface, likely a table or floor, exhibiting distinct grain patterns and seams between planks. Shadows cast by the hand and notes suggest an overhead light source from the upper-left, indicating an indoor environment. The specific location within Nyeri, Kenya, is not discernible from the provided visual information.
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