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This collectible phone card features the image of the Eohippus, an extinct prehistoric animal often regarded as an early ancestor of the modern horse. The design is based on the official U.S. Postal Service postage stamp issued to commemorate this prehistoric creature. The phone card bears the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) logo, and it is marked with the denomination "$10" indicating its value. The card is issued by Amex Telecom, a telecommunication company that provides collectible phone cards.
The visual presentation highlights the Eohippus prominently, positioned against a neutral background, allowing the animal's detailed depiction to stand out clearly. The card’s text includes "Eohippus Postage Stamp (U.S. Postal Service Issue)" confirming the source of the artwork and thematic focus. The phone card is designated as a "firstclass phonecard" which indicates its use for telephone services. The card's design aligns with themes of animals, prehistoric animals, stamps, and philately (stamp collecting), linking the prehistoric subject with the collectible nature of postage stamps and phone cards.
Printed logos and marks on the card include "USPS," "Amex Telecom," and "$10," which identify the official associations and the card’s monetary value. The card is a collaboration of postal and telecommunication entities, combining philatelic interests with phone card collecting. The layout is clean and emphasizes the Eohippus stamp image, making it a unique collectible for enthusiasts of prehistoric animals, postal history, and phone cards.
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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