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These collectible phone cards from McDonald's each have a $2 face value and feature a variety of classic and vintage McDonald's imagery with the iconic Golden Arches logo prominently displayed on every card. One card shows Ronald McDonald holding a sign with Japanese text promoting a calendar giveaway. Another card highlights McDonald's America’s favorite hamburger with a price of 15 cents and detailed vintage advertisement text describing the menu and family meal options. Additional cards display old-fashioned billboards and signage for McDonald’s hamburgers, including signs from various locations, with several cards featuring images of McDonald's drive-in restaurants.
Several cards showcase iconic McDonald's mascots, including Speedee, an early character resembling a chef with a hamburger head, and Speedee Service menu cards listing prices for hamburgers, cheeseburgers, malt shakes, fries, and beverages. The McDonald’s 30th Anniversary logo featuring Speedee is also displayed on one card. International presence is depicted through photographs of McDonald’s locations in Tokyo, Japan, highlighting neon signage and busy storefronts with Japanese characters.
The set also includes unique images such as a portrait of a man in a suit, a vintage McDonald's diploma from the International Hamburger Marketing University, and a card featuring NBA star Charles Barkley. Several nighttime neon signs of McDonald's and retro-style diner scenes add variety to the collection. A series of cards depict the "Mac Tonight" moon character in different settings, reinforcing McDonald's advertising themes of the era. Lastly, the collection features shots of Hamburger University, McDonald’s management training center, and various historic McDonald's restaurant buildings and signage from across the United States.
This collection captures McDonald's rich advertising history, mascot evolution, and global reach, offering collectors a visual timeline of the brand’s iconic presence in fast food culture.
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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