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This image is a detailed, close-up photograph of a Syrian banknote, specifically depicting the portrait side of a 5 Syrian Pound note. The primary subject is a stylized, engraved profile portrait of Queen Zenobia, facing left. She wears a prominent, ornate helmet or crown with a pointed finial and intricate patterns along the band. Her hair is styled in visible waves, culminating in a distinctive curl or bun at the back of her head. Her facial features include a pronounced nose and chin, with a composed expression. Below the portrait, the Arabic inscription "زنوبيا" (Zenobia) is legible. The banknote's surface displays the texture of paper and fine security printing, including intricate line work and a subtle dot matrix pattern. In the background, faint blue, green, and orange security patterns are present, alongside partially visible Arabic script and decorative elements. The Arabic numeral "٥" (five) is visible in the upper right portion of the image, indicating the denomination. A geometric patterned border runs along the top, and decorative scrollwork is partially visible at the bottom edge. The banknote exhibits minor creases and signs of circulation. This image depicts a Syrian banknote, which is a form of currency used throughout Syria, including the city of At-Tall. The scene presented on the banknote does not depict a specific physical location or scene within At-Tall, Syria. No actions or interactions are depicted; the image is a static representation of a currency note.
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