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These three collectible phone cards from AmeriVox each have a $2.50 USA value and feature artistic images focused on Native American and Indigenous culture, painted by Perillo.
The first card depicts Hiawatha and Minnehaha standing together with a horse by a river or lake. Hiawatha is dressed in traditional buckskin clothing with feathers adorning his hair, while Minnehaha embraces him, wearing a long flowing dress. Their serene expressions and the natural setting evoke a strong sense of connection to American Indian heritage.
The second card shows Chief Black Kettle in full ceremonial dress, including a feathered headdress and a red robe. He is holding a long staff and standing in front of several teepees set in an open landscape. His firm posture and the detailed background elements emphasize his leadership and cultural significance.
The third card features an Indigenous Eskimo woman carrying a papoose on her back, wrapped in fur clothing suited for cold weather. The tender, protective embrace highlights familial love and care within Eskimo culture.
Each card includes the AmeriVox logo with an American flag and bald eagle, along with the artist Perillo’s signature. They blend Americana, history, and Native American themes into detailed, evocative scenes.
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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