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Appears to be Russian:

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wow!
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Ukrainian actually
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I bet the coins on the table are the steel ones, and the ones "hanging" are alu. You can see the difference in their appearance.
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I'll have to do this with poker chips at the next poker night. I play conservatively enough that chips stay in my stack long enough to make sculptures like these.
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