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This is a set of nine collectible international calling cards issued by AT&T, each with a $5 value, featuring iconic lighthouses and a beach scene from Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, and Cape Cod. Each card displays a colorful photographic image of a notable lighthouse or scenic location, along with its name and location in the upper right corner on the front. The AT&T logo and the words "International Calling Card" appear vertically along the left side of each card.
The cards showcase the San Katy Head Lighthouse in Nantucket, a tall lighthouse with a black top and a white and red striped tower under a partly cloudy sky. Another card presents the Edgartown Lighthouse of Martha’s Vineyard, a white cylindrical tower with a black lantern room, surrounded by shrubs and water. The Cape Poge Lighthouse, also from Martha’s Vineyard, stands tall behind coastal grass with a red door visible on its white facade. The Brant Point Lighthouse in Nantucket shows a short, stout white tower with a black lantern and a nearby building, perched on rocky terrain.
Additional cards depict the Race Point Lighthouse on Cape Cod, a white tower with a slightly rusted black lantern top and a single window near its base. The Great Point Lighthouse of Nantucket stands amid a dune landscape with a small white building at its foot. The Gay Head Lighthouse of Martha’s Vineyard is a sturdy brick structure with a dark metal lantern room, surrounded by golden grass. A photo featuring Gay Head Beach shows numerous stacks of balanced stones on a sandy shore with colorful cliffs behind. Finally, the East Chop Lighthouse in Martha’s Vineyard is a stout white tower with a black lantern and a picket fence in front under a clear sky.
All nine cards are used and reflect a nautical and scenic tourist attraction theme focusing on lighthouses and beach landscapes of the northeastern United States, making them a valuable collectible memorabilia for travel and lighthouse enthusiasts.
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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