In this closeup image, the reverse side of an Egyptian 50 Piastres coin takes center stage, standing proudly between other coins on a surface. Issued by the Arab Republic of Egypt in 2007, this brass-plated steel coin carries historical significance. The coin's weight of 6.5 grams and diameter of 23 mm contribute to its distinctive characteristics. The focal point of this image is the profile of Queen Cleopatra, elegantly depicted on the reverse side of the coin. The fine details of Cleopatra's profile are captured, showcasing the artistry involved in the coin's design. The brass-plated steel material adds a lustrous quality to the coin, reflecting the surrounding light. The presence of other coins on the surface adds context and depth to the composition, creating a visually interesting arrangement. The close-up view invites the viewer to explore the nuances of the Cleopatra profile and appreciate the craftsmanship of the coin as a tangible piece of cultural and numismatic heritage.
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