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This collectible Coca-Cola card features a black and white vintage photograph of a woman seated on a horse-drawn carriage. The image reflects an early 1900s setting with the horse and buggy prominently displayed. Positioned near the top of the card are both Coca-Cola and Coke logos. The card includes the phrase "The Ideal Beverage for Discriminating People," highlighting the historical advertising slogan used by Coca-Cola in its early promotions from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
In the lower right corner, the card shows the price "$2" and the year "'95," along with the label "Woman On Carriage (Antique B&W) 'Ideal'" and "#29 of 50." The manufacturer or issuing company is The Score Board Inc., identified by text on the card. The overall layout and design emphasize the heritage and advertising history of Coca-Cola, focusing on classic imagery tied to the beverage’s early commercial era.
The card is part of a collectible series featuring historical Coca-Cola advertisements. The style and imagery provide a glimpse into how Coca-Cola promoted itself as the preferred drink for a discerning audience over 100 years ago, using vintage photography and period-specific visuals to evoke nostalgia and brand legacy.
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