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Vintage Betty Boop and Popeye scene on Titanic-inspired ship with sunset background, featuring 20 units prepaid value and American National branding. |
20u Popeye The Sailor Holding Betty Boop On Bow of The Titanic JUMBO
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| 20058 |
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1000 |
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$44.50 |
| 20u Popeye The Sailor Holding Betty Boop On Bow of The Titanic JUMBO |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible American National Phone Card features an artistic cartoon design of Popeye the Sailor holding Betty Boop on the bow of the RMS Titanic ocean liner. The Titanic is illustrated as a large white steamer with smoke billowing from its central funnel, sailing on calm blue waters under a clear sky. Both Popeye and Betty Boop are depicted in classic cartoon style, with Popeye wearing his sailor hat and smoking a pipe, and Betty Boop shown in a dark blue dress and earrings.
The top right corner of the card displays "20 UNITS" in white text. The bottom section of the card includes the text "American National Phone Cardâ„¢" set against a blue band. This phone card perfectly merges iconic characters Popeye and Betty Boop with the historical RMS Titanic, capturing a whimsical maritime theme that highlights the famous White Star Line vessel built by Harland and Wolff in Southampton, England.
The overall design employs vivid colors and a playful composition, emphasizing the connection between these well-known figures and the legendary ocean liner. The image combines nostalgia and artistry, making it a notable collectible for fans of classic cartoons and maritime history alike.
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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Keywords: Artistic, cartoons, design, steamship, pipe, r.m.s. titanic, white star liner, steamer, rms titanic, ocean liner, harland and wolff, j bruce ismay, j. bruce ismay, southampton england, southampton uk, boats, popeye, American National
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