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This collectible chip card commemorates the 17th National McDonald's event held in 1996, celebrating over two billion McDonald's served since 1960. The card prominently features the McDonald’s Golden Arches logo in gold at the top left corner, symbolizing the iconic fast food restaurant brand. The primary design showcases a vintage 1960s McDonald’s advertisement, depicting a red and white automobile parked in front of a classic McDonald's restaurant building with large golden arches and a clean, colorful setting typical of mid-20th century American roadside imagery.
The card includes text references to "McDonald's," "Golden Arches," and notes "$25," likely indicating a monetary value. The words "Over Two Billion," "17th Nat'l McDonald's 1996," and "1960's Ad SILVER" are printed on the card, emphasizing the commemorative nature and the era represented. The Score Board Inc. is also cited, linking to the producer or distributor of the card. The overall aesthetic combines nostalgic advertising themes with collectible presentation, focusing on McDonald's history and automobile culture.
The card’s background displays a clear sky with bright daylight, enhancing the vintage visual appeal. The automobile is a red classic car reflecting the style of the 1960s, parked close to the McDonald's building, which features large golden arches rising above the roofline. The design elements evoke Americana, advertising heritage, and the legacy of McDonald’s fast food chain through the mid-20th century period.
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