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Use the uploaded image as the primary face and character reference. Keep the person’s identity 100% identical to the uploaded photo: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone, gender, perceived age, hairstyle shape, and overall facial proportions. Do not make the face younger or older, do not change the gender, do not beautify or slim the face. Preserve the same nose, eyes, lips, jawline and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars or skin texture. Create an ultra‑photorealistic macro render of the obverse of a U.S. Washington quarter dollar coin, but keep the exact same head position, angle and pose as the original Washington portrait: left‑facing profile, same tilt of the head, same neck and shoulder placement. Instead of George Washington’s features, replace only the facial traits and hair with the face and hair from the uploaded person, perfectly matching their identity, while respecting the silhouette and orientation of the classic quarter portrait. The engraving must look like a real coin relief: metallic, slightly softened edges, fine surface texture and light wear from circulation, but the viewer clearly recognizes the uploaded person’s face in Washington’s position. Maintain all original inscriptions and layout of the quarter: “LIBERTY” at the top, “IN GOD WE TRUST” to the right of the neck, mint year and mint mark in the correct area, with authentic U.S. quarter typography and spacing. The metal should look like real cupronickel, with subtle scratches, tiny dings and realistic reflections, coin fully visible and centered in the frame, on a clean neutral background. Negative prompt: no different pose, no front-facing head, no right-facing head, no stylized cartoon portrait, no wrong inscriptions, no missing “LIBERTY” or “IN GOD WE TRUST”, no distorted text, no altered age or gender, no plastic look, no low resolution, no cropped coin edges, no background clutter.
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