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This set of three collectible cards from AmeriVox features detailed images of vintage telephone and telegraph stamps. Each card carries a $5 value in the upper right corner and displays unique historic stamp designs related to telephone and telegraph companies.
The first card has a purple background and shows three British Columbia Telephone Company stamps dated 1940. The stamps are in denominations of 5¢ (green), 25¢ (dark blue), and $1 (red). Each stamp is framed with a detailed arch design, and a red printed alphanumeric code appears on each stamp: F2, F96, and F4 respectively. The AmeriVox logo, a stylized American flag with an eagle, appears in the bottom left corner.
The second card with a teal background presents a Telekommunikation telephon-billet issued by Königlich Bayerischen Posten und Telegraphen (Royal Bavarian Posts and Telegraphs). The stamp is tan with a red text block and a dark red emblem resembling a coat of arms featuring a lion. German text on the stamp describes its use for public telephone stations for calls lasting three or five minutes.
The third card has a blue background and illustrates two telegraph and telephone company stamps from New England. The upper stamp includes the text "New England Telephone & Telegraph Company" with a face value of ten cents and features a border of ornamental scrollwork with the number 108. The lower stamp displays the company name again with a 15-cent denomination and is signed by Jasper N. Keller, General Manager. Both stamps have a vintage, detailed design with ornate fonts and borders.
Each card is clearly marked with the AmeriVox logo on the lower left and the $5 denomination on the upper right, emphasizing their collectible status within the International Telephone & Telegraph Stamps Series.
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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