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This collectible phone card features an image of the King Kamehameha Statue, located in Hawaii. The statue is prominently draped with numerous colorful lei garlands in shades of white, pink, red, and black, highlighting its cultural significance. King Kamehameha is depicted wearing his traditional feathered helmet and cloak. The background displays a clear blue sky.
The card has a deep blue background with the words "ALOHA WEEK" printed in yellow near the top left corner. Above the text is a circular red and yellow emblem showing a stylized profile of King Kamehameha's head. On the right side of the card, vertical text in white reads "3 UNITS" and "GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE," indicating the card’s issuing telephone company and unit value.
This GTE Hawaiian Telephone phone card commemorates "Aloha Week" in 1992, celebrating Hawaiian culture and historical landmarks. It captures an iconic Hawaiian symbol and serves as a specimen of collectible phone cards tied to travel and sightseeing in Hawaii.
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