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These collectible Visa Cash Cards from NationsBank are part of a 1996 Olympics gold medals series featuring U.S. Olympians. The set includes denominations of US$20, US$20, and US$100, with the cards marked "Official Sponsor 1996 U.S. Olympic Team" by NationsBank. Each card prominently displays the visa cash logo and a gold medal graphic with the USA Olympic rings. The athletes pictured are associated with Olympic sports, including a female sprinter on the US$20 card shown first, a male swimmer on the second US$20 card, and a male gymnast on the US$100 card. Each card has a chip and is labelled as a disposable cash card with an expiration date of November 30, 1996.
The first US$20 Visa Cash Card features Gail Devers, a 1992 100m gold medal Olympian, captured mid-stride on a running track against a background of flowing red, white, and blue ribbons. The card has a quantity noted as 75,000 and was initially sold for the 1996 Olympic Games. The second US$20 card shows Mel Stewart in the water, holding a swimming stroke. This design celebrates his 1996 Olympic achievements in the 200m butterfly and 4x100m medley relay, with the same quantity of 75,000 cards issued. NationsBank, the official sponsor, is identified clearly on each card with logos and text.
The US$100 card depicts Trent Dimas, a 1992 Olympic gold medal gymnast, shown gripping the uneven bars. The background features a large representation of a NationsBank gold medal with Olympic rings, and red, white, and blue ribbon patterns. This card is part of the same series with a quantity of 25,000 cards. All cards include a customer service number and details regarding their use at U.S. merchants accepting Visa Cash, emphasizing their role as stored value cards linked to the 1996 Summer Olympics sponsorship by NationsBank.
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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