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This collectible phone card features an illustrated scene of British soldiers marching in Chatham Square, New York, during the Revolutionary War. The artwork depicts a historical urban setting with buildings lining the street and soldiers dressed in red military uniforms organized in troops, conveying a sense of movement through the square. The scene is rendered with detailed architecture and period-appropriate clothing, highlighting the military presence in New York at that time.
Prominently displayed above the soldiers in the center of the card is an image of the Brasher Doubloon, a rare gold coin from American history known for its significance in numismatics. The coin shows Mount Vernon with rays of light emanating behind it and is surrounded by a border with the inscription "BRASHER'S DOUBLOON." This coin is part of the $5 Brasher Doubloon Rare Coin Series.
The card’s upper right corner features the logo and name "NYNEX," identifying the telecommunications company associated with this collectible. In the top left corner, the denomination of $5 is shown. Text at the bottom of the card reads: "BRITISH SOLDIERS MARCH IN CHATHAM SQUARE, NEW YORK DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR," directly referencing the historic event and location depicted. The overall design connects themes of American history, military heritage, and rare coin collecting.
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