CompuServe prepaid calling card featuring space-themed design, Earth imagery, and network graphics, highlighting global connectivity and digital communication. |
$5. First CompuServe Issue 'Go Telecards' (1994)
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10672 |
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919 |
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$18.49 |
$5. First CompuServe Issue 'Go Telecards' (1994) |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible prepaid calling card prominently features the CompuServe® logo at the top left, with the words "GO TELECARDS" displayed beneath in a red rectangular banner. The central image on the card is a detailed depiction of the Earth viewed from space, surrounded by a network of four computer monitors linked by glowing lines, symbolizing global digital communication. The monitors are arranged around the globe to emphasize connectivity across continents.
The background is a dark starry space filled with small points of light representing stars, enhancing the theme of worldwide telecommunications. In the top right corner, a glowing keyboard emits a radiant light, further highlighting the computer and information technology focus of the card. Along the bottom edge of the card, the text "PREPAID CALLING CARD" is displayed in bold white letters, identifying the card's function.
This card is associated with the computer industry and global communication, embodying concepts such as satellites, networks, and trademarks within the information technology sector. It reflects the 1994 CompuServe issue, emphasizing the evolving role of computers and telecommunications globally.
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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