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This media file displays a close-up, top-down view of a two-euro coin from Malta. The coin is a bimetallic piece, with a silver-colored outer ring and a gold-colored inner disk. The central design on the gold disk is the Cross of Malta, also known as the eight-pointed Maltese cross, which features eight pointed triangular arms. The cross is rendered in a lighter gold color against a background of fine horizontal lines. Around the inner disk, on the silver outer ring, are twelve stars, representing the European Union. These stars are evenly spaced, with a gap between them. Within the gold inner disk, there are also letters and numbers subtly incorporated into the design. In the upper section of the cross, the letter "A" is visible. To the left of the cross, the letter "T" is present. To the right, the year "2008" is clearly inscribed. Near the bottom of the cross, the letters "W" and "M" are visible. The coin is resting on a textured, dark gray surface, possibly fabric or a rough countertop. There are no people or other objects in the frame, and the lighting suggests an indoor setting with focused illumination on the coin. The image is sharp and clear, highlighting the intricate details of the coin's design and inscription. The location context of Vienna, Austria, suggests this coin might be part of a collection or simply observed in that geographical area, but the coin itself originates from Malta.
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