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Two United States one-hundred dollar bills are depicted lying on a dark, textured surface, identified as a workbench or table, in Puyallup, United States. Both bills are oriented with their reverse sides facing upwards, displaying the image of Independence Hall. The top bill is partially visible, slightly curved, and overlaps the lower bill. The lower bill is more fully visible, also exhibiting a slight curve. Both bills show "IN GOD WE TRUST" and "ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS." Surrounding objects include a translucent cylindrical container in the upper left, a small dark cylindrical component (likely a battery or capacitor) adjacent to it, and a metallic, curved object (possibly part of a tool) visible on the mid-right side of the frame. The surface appears cluttered with various indistinct specks and debris. No people are visible.
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