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This collectible phone card features a group of international and American flags displayed on flagpoles arranged in a cluster. The flags are visually varied and colorful, showing bright and distinct designs including stars, crosses, and other national symbols. Below the flags is a circular emblem with the number "94" prominently centered inside it. Within the circle, there is a stylized graphic of an envelope with a telephone receiver, along with a postage stamp showcasing a red and black circular design.
The text on the phone card reads "Essen - Germany May 5 to 8," marking the dates and location of the event it commemorates. The card has a denomination of "$5.00 USA" printed in the top right corner. In the top left corner, the AmeriVox logo appears alongside the words "Telecoms Voice of Liberty," indicating the card's issuer.
This card commemorates the 1st International Phonecard Fair, held in Essen, Germany, in May 1994, as indicated by the "94" and event dates. The presence of multiple world flags represents the international nature of the event. The card combines imagery of global flags with telecommunications symbols, highlighting its connection to phone cards and international communication.
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