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These three collectible phone cards by AmeriVox feature detailed artistic illustrations focusing on American Indians and Native American culture. Each card displays the AmeriVox logo at the top with an American flag and bald eagle design, accompanied by the tagline "America’s New Voice in Calling." The cards carry denominations of $2.50 or $2.50 USA, clearly printed on the upper right corner.
The first card portrays Geronimo riding a horse in an outdoor setting. He is depicted bare-chested with traditional Native American attire, holding a rifle. The landscape in the background suggests a dry, desert-like environment. The artist’s signature "Perillo" is visible near the horse’s left foreleg. The name "Geronimo" appears at the bottom of the card.
The second card titled "Sweet Dreams" shows a Native American woman cradling a sleeping child. The woman wears a fringed dress with decorative elements in her hair, including a small feather and beaded ornament. The background features a mountainous terrain. The artist’s signature "Perillo" is located near the lower left, with "Sweet Dreams" printed below the image.
The third card presents a detailed profile portrait of Chief John Big Tree wearing a traditional feathered headdress with many colors including white, red, and blue feathers. He has long hair and wears traditional adornments around his neck. The background is a neutral light tone, enhancing the focus on the chief’s face and headdress. The artist’s signature appears near the bottom left, and "Chief John Big Tree" is printed beneath the image.
These cards reflect Americana and American Indian culture through the art of Perillo, emphasizing historical and cultural figures and moments.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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