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These three collectible phone cards from AmeriVox, each valued at $2.50 USA, form the sixth set of three in a series by artist Perillo, showcasing artistic depictions tied to American Indian culture and history.
The first card features a detailed portrait of Chief Joseph, a renowned Native American leader. He is portrayed wearing a traditional feathered headdress primarily white with dark tips and a red band, complemented by multiple colorful necklaces. The signature "Perillo" appears near the lower left, and the card prominently displays "Chief Joseph" below the image.
The second card depicts a Cheyenne Brave seated on a horse in a natural setting with grasses and foliage. The figure is dressed in traditional attire, including a feathered headdress with red accents and a decorated chest piece. This card also bears the artist's signature "Perillo" near the bottom left and the text "Cheyenne Brave" at the lower center.
The third card, titled "The Protector," presents the image of a young Native American child wearing a white feathered headdress with a red band, seated close beside a large eagle with brown feathers. The child gazes upward while the eagle looks forward, symbolizing guardianship. The artist's signature "Perillo" appears near the bottom right, with the card titled "The Protector" along the lower left.
Each card includes the AmeriVox logo, featuring a U.S. flag motif with an eagle's head, located near the top right corner beside the denomination "$2.50 USA." The cards emphasize American Indians through culturally significant imagery and artistry.
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