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This media file displays a close-up, top-down view of a Ukrainian 200 Hryvnia banknote. The banknote is laid flat on a light-colored, textured surface, likely a table or countertop. The lighting appears to be artificial, casting a soft, even glow on the currency. The primary subject of the banknote is a portrait of Lesya Ukrainka, a prominent Ukrainian poet and writer. Her image is detailed, showing her face in profile with her hair neatly styled. She is wearing an elaborate necklace. The banknote is adorned with intricate patterns and designs, featuring floral motifs and geometric shapes in various colors, predominantly pink, blue, and light green. Visible text on the banknote includes "НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ БАНК УКРАЇНИ" (National Bank of Ukraine) at the top left, and "УКРАЇНА" (Ukraine) with the Ukrainian trident emblem at the top right. The denomination "200" is prominently displayed in large numerals on both the left and right sides of the banknote. There is also smaller text, including what appears to be a signature and the word "Голова" (Head) near the top left, and a quote attributed to Lesya Ukrainka. The phrase "ДВІСТІ ГРИВЕНЬ" (Two Hundred Hryvnia) is printed vertically on the right side. The banknote itself shows some signs of wear, with slight creasing visible, indicating it is a circulated item. The overall impression is of a clear, well-lit image focused solely on the currency itself, with no other objects or distractions in the frame. The background is out of focus, further emphasizing the banknote as the central subject.
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