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The images show a set of four NationsBank Visa Cash Cards issued as collectible items for the 1996 United States Olympic Team. Each card features a unique depiction of a United States Olympic coin honoring the Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games. The denomination values on the cards include US$10, US$20 (two different designs), and US$50. All cards bear the NationsBank logo with the text "Official Sponsor 1996 U.S. Olympic Team" alongside the USA Olympic logo with interlocking Olympic rings and the color scheme of the American flag in the background.
The US$10 card presents the 1996 coin with a swimmer in full stroke, labeled "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," and "1996." Below the coin, text states "United States Olympic Coins Of The Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games," with the Atlanta 1996 Olympic flame and rings logo located beneath. The US$20 cards depict two different coins: one shows a high jumper clearing the bar, inscribed "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," “USA,” the Olympic rings, and "1996," while the other shows an athlete in a wheelchair celebrating with arms raised, with the inscription "TRIUMPH OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT," "PARALYMPICS," "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "USA," and "1996." Both feature the same Olympic flame logos and series text as the US$10 card.
The US$50 card features a distinct gold-colored coin of a torch bearer running past a city skyline. The inscriptions include "LIBERTY," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "1995," and the Olympic rings with "III Atlanta 1996." The card retains the NationsBank sponsorship mark, USA Olympic rings logo, and Atlanta 1996 Olympic flame logos similar to the other cards in the set. Each card contains a visible chip, classifying them as Visa Cash Cards, designed for stored value use with collectible Olympic sports coin imagery from the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
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