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This collectible card features a detailed image of the back design of the 1886 United States $5 Silver Certificate, also known as a silver dollar note. The intricate design is printed in a dark ink on a yellowish background, showcasing ornate patterns and motifs framing the central area. The words "United States" are prominently displayed in the center, flanked by circular elements that resemble old coin faces or medallions. The word "Silver" and the denomination "$5" are also present within the central design.
Below the image, the card bears the facsimile signature of Tim Prusmack, the artist responsible for this design representation. The card itself is white with a black border framing the image. This collectible emphasizes themes of numismatics and paper money, specifically silver certificates and currency from the United States.
This card is produced by Tell-One Inc., marked with the identifier CCK, and aligns with collectible interests in currency, art, and historical money. It serves as a tribute to collectible silver dollars and the artistry involved in American currency design from the late 19th century.
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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