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These three collectible phone cards from AmeriVox each have a $2.50 USA value and feature artistic portraits by Perillo, highlighting notable Native American figures and cultural symbolism.
The first card depicts Chief Red Cloud, shown wearing a traditional feathered headdress adorned with white feathers tipped in black and accented with yellow. He wears a beaded headband and a medallion around his neck, dressed in a garment with blue and red details. His expression is solemn and dignified, capturing his significance in American Indian history.
The second card presents an Indian Princess alongside a detailed bald eagle with striking yellow eyes and brown feathers. The woman wears an elaborate beaded necklace and headpiece, including a round ornament with feathers, and a fur or animal-hide garment. Her gaze is directed away from the viewer, emphasizing a contemplative mood that evokes the connection between Native American people and the natural world.
The third card features a young Crazy Horse standing beside a white horse with flowing mane and dark eyes. He is portrayed with a focused, serious expression, wearing a red headband and a garment with fringe. The background suggests an open landscape with muted tones, further emphasizing his presence as a young warrior and figure of American history.
Each card carries the AmeriVox logo at the top left with the tagline "America’s Voice in Calling" or "The World's New Voice in Calling," alongside Perillo’s artist signature on the lower right corner of the image. These cards are part of AmeriVox’s "4th Set of 3," focusing on Americana and Native American culture.
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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