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Set of three die-cut anniversary phone cards featuring Oregon Trail scene in bronze, silver, and gold tones, celebrating ANA''s 107th Convention with numismatic design. |
$5. Gold, Sil, Bronze ANA 107th Anniv. Die-Cut Cards Set of 3 SAMPLES
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USA |
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$150.00 |
| $5. Gold, Sil, Bronze ANA 107th Anniv. Die-Cut Cards Set of 3 SAMPLES |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
These collectible die-cut cards commemorate the 107th Anniversary Convention of the American Numismatic Association. Each card features an embossed design showcasing a covered wagon being led by a man with two oxen, which reflects themes related to the Oregon Trail, an important part of American history often associated with westward expansion. The wagon driver is visible through the wagon’s canvas cover, adding a detailed human element to the scene.
Each card displays a $5 denomination prominently on the left side. The inscription “AMERICAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION” arches across the top edge of the card, with “107th ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION” stamped along the bottom. The cards come in three metallic finishes: bronze, silver, and gold, each providing a distinct visual texture and color to the design.
These cards are part of a set issued by USACard Corporation that celebrates numismatics and coin collecting culture. They blend intricate artwork with a strong historical theme and are tied to the American Numismatic Association’s anniversary, making them significant collectibles for numismatists and enthusiasts of American history.
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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