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This collectible phone card is an Ameritech Coinsaver $2 Test Card from 1994, designed for payphone technicians or promotional use. The card features a graphic representation of an Ameritech payphone with a magnetic stripe. The prominent text on the card reads: "$2 TEST CARD ONLY just like using coins to make a call," indicating its function as a test mechanism mimicking coin operation in payphones.
The upper section of the card presents the Ameritech logo in red and blue above the bold “coinsaver” text, styled with a dollar sign replacing the letter "s." A detailed image of a payphone coin slot and keypad is displayed on the card’s right side, emphasizing the card’s role related to payphone coin validation. The design visually repeats the card image multiple times in diminishing sizes, creating a layered effect on the left side.
This Ameritech Coinsaver card is a promotional and functional phone card used to simulate $2 worth of coins for payphone calls, part of the original Coinsaver series, representing telecommunications corporate branding and technology from the mid-1990s.
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