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These collectible phone cards are part of the AT&T Teleticket Holiday Celebration Series from 1992, featuring six distinct festive designs. Each design comes in three denominations: 10 units, 25 units, and 50 units. The six themes represented in the series are "Holiday Treats," "Holiday Sweets," "Christmas Tree Ornaments," "Night Scene at Rockefeller Center," "The Season All Wrapped Up," and "A Winter Wonderland."
The "Holiday Treats" cards depict a close-up image of Christmas-themed cookies, including a Santa face cookie, gingerbread men, candy canes, holly, wreaths, stars, and other decorated holiday shapes. The "Holiday Sweets" cards show a decorated Christmas tree adorned with red and gold ornaments, silver tinsel, and many candy canes hooked onto the branches. The "Christmas Tree Ornaments" cards feature a variety of ornate holiday baubles in red, gold, green, and pink, some decorated with ribbons, bows, painted scenes, pine cones, and glitter.
The "Night Scene at Rockefeller Center" cards display a nighttime photograph of the famous illuminated Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center in New York City, surrounded by glowing golden angel sculptures and bright star-shaped lights, with dark city buildings silhouetted in the background. "The Season All Wrapped Up" cards show an overhead view of Christmas gifts wrapped in red, green, white, and blue wrapping paper, topped with a variety of large decorative bows in matching colors. Lastly, the "A Winter Wonderland" cards portray a snowy rural scene with a yellow farmhouse cabin, snow-covered ground and trees, rustic wooden fences, and a cloudy blue winter sky.
On all cards, the left side includes the AT&T logo and the unit value in large white text on a green striped background. The word "TELETICKET" is printed in green along the top right, with the theme name and "Holiday Celebration Series 1992" or location printed in small black text below each image. Each card uniquely captures the warmth and spirit of the winter holiday season during 1992.
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