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This collectible telecard from the 1994 Telecard event in Berlin, Germany features two main images connected to the city’s history and wildlife. On the right side of the card is the Brandenburg Gate, an iconic neoclassical monument in Berlin known worldwide as a symbol of German unity and peace. The Brandenburg Gate is portrayed clearly, showcasing its distinct columns and the Quadriga, a chariot drawn by four horses atop the structure.
On the left side of the card is the Berlin Bear, a heraldic symbol of Berlin depicted as a standing bear facing left. The bear is drawn in a bold, black silhouette style. Beneath these images, the card includes the denomination of $5 and the text “Telecard ’94 Berlin, Germany,” identifying the card’s origin and event. The name Clay Gibson (Clay A Gibson) appears on the card, indicating the artist or person associated with the design.
Additional text on the card includes references to telecard events, expos, and nature themes, especially highlighting wildlife such as grizzly bears. The card connects wildlife imagery with historical and cultural landmarks, combining the natural world with Berlin’s urban heritage. The lower section also features the word “TEST” and the name “AmeriVox,” which appears to be linked to the telecard network or provider. The card uses clean, focused visuals and clear typography to present its themes in a collectible format.
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