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A collection of seven Japanese coins is meticulously displayed in a dark, circular presentation case. The coins, varying in metallic color from silver to bronze and gold, are arranged in a pattern resembling a flower or starburst. Each coin features distinct, intricate designs characteristic of Japanese currency, including cherry blossoms, rice stalks, chrysanthemum flowers, a sapling, and the Byōdō-in Phoenix Hall. At the top left, a silver-colored 100 Yen coin is visible, adorned with cherry blossoms. To its right, a brass 5 Yen coin with a central hole showcases rice stalks. Below the 100 Yen coin, a silver 50 Yen coin depicts leaves and flowers. The central piece is a golden, scalloped-edge coin with complex relief, possibly a commemorative or older piece. To its right, a silver 1 Yen coin shows a young tree branch. The bottom row features a silver 50 Yen coin with a hole, decorated with chrysanthemums, and a bronze 10 Yen coin with a depiction of the Byōdō-in temple. A portion of a human finger is visible at the top right corner, slightly overlapping the edge of the case. A yellow label at the top left of the case partially reads "PROOF" and "Old Coin," suggesting the items are part of a proof or commemorative set. The coins appear to be in excellent, uncirculated condition, with clear details and reflective surfaces.
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