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This set features five PhilaTelecards issued by ACMI, each with a $6 denomination and issued on January 1, 1995. Each card displays a unique stamp-themed design representing various aspects of philately and stamp collecting, all marked as limited editions with individual numbering out of 2000. The front of each card contains "PhilaTelecard™" text prominently at the top, with "ACMI" logo and issuance details on the left side, along with a wavy line graphic resembling postal cancellation marks.
The first card has a gray background and depicts a 22-cent USA stamp titled "Ameripex 86," featuring a blue stamp cancellation device, and an album page with blocks of stamps. The second card with a light pink background shows a person examining stamps with a magnifying glass, alongside loose stamps and a stamp album, also 22 cents. The third card is pale yellow-green and highlights 19th-century-style stamps, envelopes, and an ornate postage cancellation mark, including the date “1896,” with a green tinted 22-cent USPS stamp design.
The fourth card presents a warm beige background, featuring a detailed collage of historical stamps arranged behind a magnifying glass, again with "USA 22" prominently displayed. The final card displays a mint green background and features an 8-cent U.S. stamp with Benjamin Franklin’s portrait under a magnifying glass, with the words “Stamp Collecting U.S. 8c” beside it. Each card includes patent pending text and distinct serial numbers on the left side.
These collectible telecards celebrate Americana and the hobby of philately, emphasizing the cultural and historical significance of stamp collecting. The detailed artwork reflects a broad appreciation of stamp collecting tools, albums, and notable stamps from US postal history, targeted toward enthusiasts and collectors.
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