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Vivid image of The Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, highlighting historic architecture, Texas flag, and revolutionary significance, with nostalgic error overlay. |
25m PhonePass The Alamo San Antonio Texas ERROR Wrong Access Number!
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| 15579 |
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LDD |
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500 |
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$3.99 |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible phone card features a photographic image of The Alamo located in San Antonio, Texas. The scene captures the iconic historic mission during daylight hours, with a clear blue sky and parts of tree branches visible above the structure. The Alamo is a well-known symbol of Texas history and the Texas Revolution, often referred to as the cradle of Texas liberty. The card prominently displays the words "The Alamo" beside the image, identifying the landmark.
The card carries the label "25m" indicating a 25-minute time value for phone usage. It also features the branding "PhonePass" and "LDDS WorldCom" in the upper right corner, referencing telecommunications providers. "ERROR: Wrong Access Num!" is printed near the top of the card, likely part of the card design or printing. The overall design uses Americana and American history themes, emphasizing Texas historical landmarks and the importance of The Alamo in American Revolutionary history.
The card’s style and imagery connect it to historical landmarks and Texas sightseeing, making it of interest to collectors focused on American history, wars, and Texan landmarks. The combination of textual and visual elements highlights The Alamo’s cultural significance and its role in the Texas Revolution.
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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Keywords: Americana, American history, forts, American Revolutions, American landmarks, historical landmarks, historical sights, Texas Revolution, Texas history, Texan landmarks, wars, Texas sightseeing, cradle of texas liberty, LDDS WorldCom
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