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Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C., with neoclassical façade and patriotic AmeriVox branding, representing American justice, history, and culture.

$10. Supreme Court Building (03/94) In Envelope

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SKU   Mfg   Issued   Price

14766   AVX   5000   $24.00

Description:

(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)

This collectible chip card features a vibrant and detailed image of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC. The photograph captures the iconic neoclassical architecture of the building with its grand columns and triangular pediment, emphasizing its significance as a symbol of American law and governance. The clear sky provides a bright, unobstructed backdrop, enhancing the impressive façade of the Supreme Court.

Printed on the card is the denomination "$10" positioned clearly to indicate its value. The card includes text referencing the US Constitution, aligning the image with its role in American history and politics. The card is dated "03/94" and carries the AmeriVox brand name, which is associated with collectible cards. This visually rich card commemorates American historical sights, specifically highlighting one of Washington DC's most notable tourist attractions and its connection to the judicial branch of the United States government.

This card is designed for collectors with an interest in Americana, US history, and significant national landmarks. It reflects themes of sightseeing and tourism, incorporating a historic American architectural landmark that represents the principles of justice and constitutional law in the United States.

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.

Keywords:
Sightseeing, tourism, Americana, American History, American historical sights, US history, American architecture, Washington DC tourist attractions, US Constitution, travel, politics, us constitution, AmeriVox
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