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This is a complete collection of 24 collectible phone cards from the Assets Series #1 released in 1994 by The Score Board Inc., with an expiration date of 12/1/95. Each card prominently features the text "Two Dollar" along the left side and the "Sprint" logo in red near the top right corner. The "Assets" logo appears near the bottom left on each card. The front faces of the cards showcase high-quality images of various athletes from multiple sports including football, basketball, baseball, hockey, and auto racing.
Among the featured athletes are football players such as Troy Aikman in a Dallas Cowboys uniform, Derrick Alexander in yellow pants and a white jersey, Drew Bledsoe in a Patriots uniform, Marshall Faulk in a red and black San Diego State uniform, Charlie Garner in an orange and white Tennessee football uniform, Antonio Langham in an Alabama football uniform, and Steve Young in a San Francisco 49ers uniform. Basketball players represented include Jason Kidd in a Purdue uniform, Donyell Marshall in a Connecticut uniform, Eric Montross in a North Carolina jersey, Alonzo Mourning in a green Miami Heat jersey, Shaquille O’Neal in a white Orlando Magic uniform, Hakeem Olajuwon in a Houston Rockets red uniform, Glenn Robinson in a Purdue basketball uniform, and Jalen Rose in a Michigan uniform. Baseball players shown are Ben Grieve in a black batting uniform, Nolan Ryan pitching in white, and Paul Wilson in a Florida State Seminoles pinstripe uniform. Hockey athletes include Radek Bonk in a black Las Vegas Thunder uniform, Ed Jovanovski in a Windsor Spitfires uniform, and Manny Rheaume in a red goalie outfit. Football action shots also include a dynamic play featuring Ohio State and Pittsburgh players.
Each card captures the athletes in mid-action poses or candid moments, with their full names displayed in stylized fonts near the bottom of the images. The backgrounds vary between a green gridiron or a textured blue ice-like design for hockey cards, and orange clay for baseball scenes. The detailed photography and design reflect the card's purpose as collectible items celebrating prominent sports figures from the early to mid-1990s.
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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