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This set of four $10 prepaid phone cards from Pacific Bell features distinct Christmas-themed designs associated with the 1994 holiday season. The first card depicts Santa Claus seated in a wooden chair, dressed in his traditional red suit with white fur trim, holding a classic cordless telephone handset and base. Behind him is a decorated Christmas tree with pine cones and holly, enhancing the festive ambiance. The card includes the text "$10 Prepaid Card" in the upper left corner and has the Pacific Bell logo centered at the bottom on a purple background panel.
The second card showcases an array of green deck chairs arranged in rows. One chair stands out by having a red Santa Claus hat placed over it, creating a subtle Christmas reference. Across the top, the card has a purple band with the Pacific Bell logo on the left and "$10 Prepaid Card" on the right.
The third card displays a design resembling a California license plate with the word "HOLIDAYS" in large green letters. The plate includes the red text "DEC" on the left and "94-95" on the right, referencing the December 1994 to 1995 holiday period. The card has a black background with a silver border and a green top strip containing the Pacific Bell logo on the left and "$10 Prepaid Card" on the right.
The fourth card features a swirling pattern of holiday greetings in various languages and scripts written in a yellowish-gold font on a red background. Phrases such as "Good Wishes," "Feliz Navidad," and "Happy Holidays" encircle a central stylized orange illustration of a telephone. The card’s top strip is dark green and displays the Pacific Bell logo on the left with "$10 PREPAID CARD" on the right.
All four cards prominently feature the Pacific Bell logo along with the "$10 Prepaid Card" denomination on their face, clearly marking them as prepaid phone cards for use during the holiday season.
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