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This set of collectible phone cards features logos and mascots of International Hockey League (IHL) teams from 1996. Each card has a distinctive team emblem prominently displayed on a textured blue-gray background. All cards display the official IHL logo in the lower left corner, reading "International Hockey League," along with the designation of time usage minutes in a red box. The text "PHONE CARD" is printed in bold blue letters on most cards, accompanied by the allocated minutes ranging from 7 to 10 minutes.
The first card commemorates the 1996 IHL All Star Weekend held in Houston, Texas, showing the event’s logo with the shape of Texas and the IHL official logo. Other cards highlight different teams such as the Atlanta Knights featuring a hockey player image in silver over a black and blue shield, the Detroit Vipers logo with a green snake shaped as a "V," and the Houston Aeros card that has a stylized fighter plane with shark teeth painted on the nose.
Additional team cards include the Cincinnati Cyclones with a tornado wielding a hockey stick, the Fort Wayne Komets with the team name and stylized orange comet symbol, and the Milwaukee Admirals displaying a cartoonish hockey player with a tricorne hat and an “A” on his chest. The Las Vegas Thunder card features bold green and black lettering over a hockey puck and claws graphic. The Utah Grizzlies use a growling brown bear holding a stick, and the San Francisco Spiders depict a large red spider gripping a hockey stick. Other team logos include the Indianapolis Ice, Michigan K-Wings, Peoria Rivermen, Phoenix Roadrunners, Jackson Jacks, and the Orlando Solar Bears with a white bear wearing sunglasses holding a hockey stick.
Each card highlights different color schemes and mascot designs unique to the individual team, reflecting the sports logos and artwork typical of the IHL in the mid-1990s. The cards serve as collectible memorabilia celebrating hockey teams and the league’s 1996 season.
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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