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This collectible phone card features a detailed black-and-white photographic portrait of Alexander Graham Bell, the famous inventor and innovator known for his work in telecommunications. His signature is displayed prominently across the lower part of the image. The card commemorates the year 1995 and is issued by Pacific Bell, a telecommunications company.
In the upper left corner, the card displays the word “USA,” indicating its country of issue. At the lower right side, the denomination “$50” is printed, specifying the card’s value. The card also includes the code “d150b” near the denomination. The overall design integrates themes of American history, technology, electronics, and telecommunications, celebrating Bell’s contribution to telephone invention.
The card’s text and layout align with the Americana style and reflect Alexander Graham Bell’s historical importance in the development of telephones. It is part of a commemorative series recognizing famous inventors and historical figures connected to telecommunications and technology in America.
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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