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These four collectible phone cards feature cartoon-style artwork by Kathy Comic. Each card has 10 units and is part of a Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Fundraiser set, created by USACard Corporation. The illustrations have a humorous and artistic approach linked to telephones and breast cancer awareness.
The first card shows a woman in an orange dress holding a large red cordless phone to her ear. She stands on a sidewalk with green hills, a tree, houses in the background, and a partly cloudy sky. The card text says "UNATTACHED & CORDLESS" in white above her head. The Race for the Cure logo appears in the bottom left corner.
The second card portrays a busy woman with brown hair sitting at a yellow desk covered by six different colored rotary phones, including red, orange, green, and blue. She holds three phones to her ears and shoulders simultaneously. The background is filled with repeating pink rotary phone images. The card has the words "RUMOR AND IDLE GOSSIP CONTROL CENTER." The Race for the Cure logo again is present in the bottom left corner.
The third card depicts the same woman seated comfortably in a yellow armchair with a purple wall behind her. She points to a yellow rotary phone on a pink side table to her right. The card reads, "MY PHONE, THE INFORMATION SUPER HIGHWAY." A tall brown lamp stands to her left. The Race for the Cure logo appears in the lower left.
The fourth card features two women, one younger and one elderly, both holding phones with coiled cords wrapped around them. They are smiling and dressed in matching red and green outfits, respectively. The background is orange with a black border decorated by curly phone cords. Text on this card reads, "THEY MAY CUT THE UMBILICAL CORD BUT NO ONE WILL EVER CUT THE PHONE CORD." The Race for the Cure logo is placed near the bottom center.
All cards use bright colors and cartoon caricature style to combine themes of telephones, communication, and breast cancer awareness through the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure logos.
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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