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This collectible phone card features a distinct design related to the 1992 Republican National Convention held in Houston, Texas. The central visual on the card depicts the iconic Republican elephant symbol, a recognized emblem of the GOP (Grand Old Party). The card prominently includes textual elements referencing the political theme, with emphasis on “Republican National Conventions” and associated concepts like “political parties,” “political campaigns,” “conservatives,” and “right wing.” The color scheme and imagery reinforce the Republican Party identity.
The card includes branding from AT&T and is identified as an AT&T Teleticket, marking it explicitly as a phone card used for telecommunications. The inclusion of “Dogged Envelope Flap” and “GR2 10u” references the specific collectible series and printing details related to this card, providing clues about its production and issuance. The card does not depict any representatives or specific politicians, focusing instead on the party symbolism and event naming.
Houston, Texas, is directly mentioned, confirming the card’s connection to the location of the 1992 Republican National Convention. The card also incorporates the name “WorldCom” clearly in the design. The overall layout uses a combination of text and graphics to convey the card’s political theme and its role as a commemorative item for this major GOP event.
No personal names of politicians or candidates appear on the card. The focus remains on the Republican Party’s branding and the national convention’s significance as an election and political campaign milestone. This card is intended for collectors interested in political memorabilia, particularly those related to Republican Party history and its 1992 national gathering in Houston, Texas.
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