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Three Moroccan coins are arranged horizontally on a dark, flat surface, illuminated by a direct light source from above. The lighting creates a dramatic, low-key effect, emphasizing the metallic sheen and intricate details of the coins against the uniformly dark background. The central coin is a Moroccan 1 Dirham coin. Its obverse displays the Coat of Arms of Morocco, featuring a crown, a radiant sun with a five-pointed star, and two lions supporting a shield. Below this emblem, the numeral "1" denotes its value. The dates "2002" (Gregorian) and "1423" (Hijri) are clearly visible, accompanied by Arabic script around the perimeter. To the left, a partially visible coin shows the denomination "1/2", identifying it as a 1/2 Moroccan Dirham. The years "2015" and "1995" are discernible, likely indicating the minting year or a commemorative period. On the right, another partially visible coin, appearing bi-metallic with a gold-toned center and a silver-toned outer ring, features a prominent architectural structure. This design strongly resembles the minaret of the Hassan II Mosque, a renowned landmark in Casablanca, suggesting it is a Moroccan 10 Dirham coin. No people or activities are present. The scene is a static display of currency. The distinct Moroccan symbols and Arabic script on the coins, along with the identifiable landmark, serve as strong location cues, consistent with the provided context of Casablanca, Morocco.
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