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The image captures a close-up, top-down view of various Euro banknotes neatly arranged within what appears to be a cash register drawer or a money sorting tray. The primary subjects are bundles of 50, 20, and 10 Euro notes, identified by their distinctive colors and numerical values.

The activity depicted is the organized storage or sorting of currency. The banknotes are fanned out across several compartments, showcasing their faces and edges. The 50 Euro notes, on the left, display an orange and brown color scheme. One clearly shows "EKB BCE EBC 2017" along with the signature of the President of the European Central Bank and the serial number "U037A2". Adjacent to these are stacks of blue 20 Euro notes, marked with "2015" and serial numbers such as "R030A5". Further to the right, pinkish-red 10 Euro notes are visible, bearing the denomination "10" and serial numbers like "V011F5". Faint hints of other denominations, possibly 5 Euro notes, are suggested by partial numbers and colors.

Notable details include the crispness of some notes alongside others that appear more circulated. The arrangement suggests a practical application in a commercial or financial setting, possibly in Ruse, Bulgaria, where Euros might be handled despite the local currency being the Bulgarian Lev. A small, out-of-focus coin, likely a Euro cent, is partially visible in the upper right corner. The lighting is bright, illuminating the intricate designs and security features of the currency.
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Jun 3, 2026

Ruse, Bulgaria

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The image captures a close-up, top-down view of various Euro banknotes neatly arranged within what appears to be a cash register drawer or a money sorting tray. The primary subjects are bundles of 50, 20, and 10 Euro notes, identified by their distinctive colors and numerical values. The activity depicted is the organized storage or sorting of currency. The banknotes are fanned out across several compartments, showcasing their faces and edges. The 50 Euro notes, on the left, display an orange and brown color scheme. One clearly shows "EKB BCE EBC 2017" along with the signature of the President of the European Central Bank and the serial number "U037A2". Adjacent to these are stacks of blue 20 Euro notes, marked with "2015" and serial numbers such as "R030A5". Further to the right, pinkish-red 10 Euro notes are visible, bearing the denomination "10" and serial numbers like "V011F5". Faint hints of other denominations, possibly 5 Euro notes, are suggested by partial numbers and colors. Notable details include the crispness of some notes alongside others that appear more circulated. The arrangement suggests a practical application in a commercial or financial setting, possibly in Ruse, Bulgaria, where Euros might be handled despite the local currency being the Bulgarian Lev. A small, out-of-focus coin, likely a Euro cent, is partially visible in the upper right corner. The lighting is bright, illuminating the intricate designs and security features of the currency.

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