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The image captures three coins arranged in a horizontal line on a flat, light grey surface. The scene is dimly lit, with a strong light source positioned above and to the left, creating bright reflections on the coins and casting subtle shadows.

The leftmost coin is a dark, brass-colored disc, partially obscured but clearly showing the number "10", indicating a 10-unit denomination. The central coin is a golden-colored disc, highly reflective and more brightly illuminated than the others. It prominently displays the number "20", alongside the dates "2022-1443" (Gregorian and Hijri years) and Arabic script, which appears to read "عشرون" (ishrun), meaning "twenty". The coin features a detailed design of a plant, possibly a thistle or similar floral motif. The rightmost coin is silver-colored and partially visible, with an indistinct design that seems to include a plant or heraldic crest.

The coins are stationary on the surface, with no activity taking place. Given the location context of Casablanca, Morocco, the visible dates, and the Arabic script, these are identifiable as Moroccan Dirham coins. The lighting setup suggests they are being presented for observation or display in an indoor setting.
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Dec 10, 2024, 12:54 PM

Casablanca, Morocco

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The image captures three coins arranged in a horizontal line on a flat, light grey surface. The scene is dimly lit, with a strong light source positioned above and to the left, creating bright reflections on the coins and casting subtle shadows. The leftmost coin is a dark, brass-colored disc, partially obscured but clearly showing the number "10", indicating a 10-unit denomination. The central coin is a golden-colored disc, highly reflective and more brightly illuminated than the others. It prominently displays the number "20", alongside the dates "2022-1443" (Gregorian and Hijri years) and Arabic script, which appears to read "عشرون" (ishrun), meaning "twenty". The coin features a detailed design of a plant, possibly a thistle or similar floral motif. The rightmost coin is silver-colored and partially visible, with an indistinct design that seems to include a plant or heraldic crest. The coins are stationary on the surface, with no activity taking place. Given the location context of Casablanca, Morocco, the visible dates, and the Arabic script, these are identifiable as Moroccan Dirham coins. The lighting setup suggests they are being presented for observation or display in an indoor setting.

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