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These three collectible AT&T International Calling Cards feature prominent lighthouses located in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
The first card, valued at 20 Units, displays the Great Point Lighthouse. The image highlights the tall, white cylindrical tower with small windows and a black lantern room at the top. A small adjacent building with a brown roof sits at the base, and the structure is surrounded by golden grasses under a blue-green sky. The card’s left side shows the AT&T logo and wording "International Calling Card," while the top right corner identifies the lighthouse by name and location: "Great Point Lighthouse Nantucket."
The second card, also a 20 Unit card, depicts the Brant Point Lighthouse on Nantucket. This lighthouse has a distinct shape, with a shorter white tower topped by a black lantern room. The lighthouse also features a small white building with a red roof, connected to the land by a wooden walkway extending over the rocky shoreline. The background shows low clouds under a subdued sky. The card’s left side bears the AT&T branding, and the upper right corner labels it clearly: "Brant Point Lighthouse Nantucket."
The third card, offering 40 Units, presents the SanKaty Head Lighthouse, another well-known Nantucket landmark. This lighthouse has a cylindrical tower painted in horizontal bands of white and dark red, topped with a black lantern room. The base is set on rocky terrain with fencing visible around it. The sky is partly cloudy with some blue visible. Like the other cards, the left side includes the AT&T logo and "International Calling Card," while the top right corner specifies the name and location: "SanKaty Head Lighthouse Nantucket."
Together, these three cards form a set showcasing scenic maritime landmarks important for tourism and nautical history in Nantucket.
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