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This collectible chip card commemorates the 1995 Chicago-Hamburg Student Exchange Program, featuring international and American flags as well as the German flag. The card displays a composite design of multiple flags, symbolizing the cultural exchange between the United States and Germany. The participating institutions, Lincoln Way Community High School in the United States and Schule Sportplatzring in Hamburg, Germany, are referenced within the card's design. The card includes the text "Germany USA 120 Unit Chicago-Hamburg Student Exchange Program 1995" and credits HOMISCO/Voicenet for production.
The card emphasizes education and international cooperation through its imagery and text. It prominently shows the American and German flags side by side, with the city names Chicago and Hamburg mentioned, underscoring the partnership between these two cities in the student exchange initiative. The design reflects a formal and collaborative theme suitable for school and student programs.
The card is identified as a chip card used for telecommunications purposes, with a unit value of 120 indicated. The names Lincoln Way Community High School and Schule Sportplatzring are clearly printed on the card, reinforcing the card’s focus on the educational and cultural exchange program. The overall presentation highlights the significance of international student relationships between Germany and the United States during 1995.
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