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This collectible phone card features a vibrant red background with a detailed illustration of a payphone prominently displayed in the center. The payphone shows a handset on the left side and a keypad with numbered buttons, including 0 through 9, arranged in a grid pattern. Above the keypad, a digital screen displays the text "Insert card." Below the keypad is a yellow card slot clearly depicted. A large black arrow curves from the right edge toward the payphone, drawing attention to the card slot.
The top right corner of the card bears the text "US WEST" in yellow font. Along the bottom edge, yellow text reads "CHANGING THE SHAPE OF MONEY™" on the left side, while the right side includes the word "TELECARD" also in yellow. To the left of the card's chip is the word “COMPLIMENTARY” in blue capital letters. Near the lower right side of the card is a small graphic showing a dollar sign followed by the number 1, indicating the card’s value or usage denomination.
This is a US West promotional chip phone card labeled as a millennium $1 complimentary telecard. It embodies the theme of telecommunications and stored memory associated with payphones and phone cards, representing the transport of money in a new form as stored value on a chip card.
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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