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Three Coins Of Two Euro

Three Coins Of Two Euro

In this image, three two-euro coins are aligned next to each other, creating a visually captivating composition. Each coin is strategically positioned to cover half of the coin next to it, forming a seamless transition between the coins. The unique aspect of this arrangement lies in the middle coin, which has been adjusted to give the illusion that it is made entirely of copper-nickel, deviating from the typical design where the inner part is nickel brass. The intricate details of the coins come to life, showcasing the dual alloys used in their construction. The inner part, usually nickel brass, and the outer part, typically copper-nickel, create a distinctive contrast in color and texture. The adjustment in the middle coin adds an element of intrigue, challenging the conventional appearance of the two-euro coin.

Image ID#: 16290 / Category: Money / Price: 499$
Three Coins Of Two Euro
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