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This collectible phone card features the 20 Francs currency design issued by the Banque Centrale du Congo, Belgique et du Ruanda-Urundi. The card vividly displays the profile of an African woman adorned with a traditional hair style, positioned on the left side of the card. Behind her is a detailed depiction of a large waterfall cascading down into a rocky pool, adding a natural and cultural element to the card’s artwork.
The top center of the card bears the text "BANQUE CENTRALE DU CONGO BELGIQUE ET DU RUANDA-URUNDI," indicating the issuing authority. The denomination "VINGT FRANCS" (twenty francs) is plainly printed in bold near the top center, while the numeric "20 FRANCS" is shown in the bottom right corner. Serial numbers are visible on both upper corners of the card. Below the denomination, signatures of bank officials are printed in dark ink. The date "15-04-54" is positioned near the bottom center, marking when the banknote was issued.
This card is a used collectible phone card branded by PhonLynx, linked to African culture and numismatics. It represents a piece of African currency and paper money connected to historical Belgian Congo and Ruanda-Urundi territories. The card combines elements of currency imagery with the uniqueness of phone card collectibles, highlighting cultural heritage through its design.
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