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This collectible phone card is associated with the American Tele-Card Expo held in Houston, Texas, in October 1994. The card highlights "Black Gold," symbolized by an oil drum prominently featured in the design. The card visually represents a barrel of oil, commonly referred to as a black oil drum or oil can, reflecting Texas's historic oil industry.
The card’s artwork includes the Texas flag, emphasizing the event’s location and the state’s cultural identity. The design also references The Alamo, a significant historical landmark in Texas history. The name Clay A. Gibson appears on the card, identifying the artist responsible for the artwork. The card was issued by AmeriVox and is valued at $1.
This phone card was part of the Telecard Events category, created for collectors and event attendees at the Hyatt Regency in Houston, Texas. It commemorates a major show and exposition focused on telecommunication collectibles, combining artistic elements with regional symbols such as the Texas flag, oil barrels, and The Alamo.
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