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This collectible phone card features a photographic image of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC. The iconic neoclassical facade is shown with its tall Corinthian columns and detailed pediment sculpture against a vivid blue sky. The structure’s prominent architectural elements and distinct white stone exterior are clearly visible.
In the upper right corner, the AmeriVox logo appears, consisting of a stylized American flag combined with the silhouette of a bald eagle, accompanied by the text "AmeriVox" and the tagline "America’s New Voice in Calling." The card captures a well-known symbol of American government and jurisprudence, emphasizing themes of US history, politics, and American architecture.
This phone card was issued in July 1993 during the first printing and relates to sightseeing, tourism, and American historical sights, especially Washington DC tourist attractions connected to the US Constitution. The card’s association with AmeriVox ties it to telecommunications, presented as a collectible item that celebrates significant American landmarks.
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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