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This collectible phone card features a detailed image of the United States ten-dollar bill, focusing on the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury. The design showcases the intricate line work and engraving typical of modern U.S. Federal Reserve currency, with elements such as the denomination "$10" and the fine textual details clearly visible. The card highlights numismatic themes centered on U.S. paper money and currency collecting.
The card is issued by U.S. Telecard Mint, and it includes references to WorldCom, a major telecommunications company. The design incorporates the WorldCom logo prominently, linking the phone card to the telecommunication industry while simultaneously emphasizing its collectible nature through the historic currency imagery. The card blends numismatic art with phone card utility, appealing to collectors interested in both fields.
Light reflections and subtle shadows indicate the card’s glossy finish. The colors closely match the real ten-dollar bill, including shades of green, black, and off-white. The exact elements, such as the Treasury seal and serial numbers from the currency, appear with precision, preserving the integrity of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s design. The card stands out as a piece combining U.S. currency iconography with telecommunication branding for collectors and numismatists 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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