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This collectible phone card from ACMI features an illustration of a World War II pin-up lady reclining and holding a telephone handset. The woman is depicted with blonde hair styled in soft waves, wearing a sheer black dress with a white scarf draped around her shoulders. She is posed reclining sideways, extending her legs and resting on one bent arm while holding the phone with the other hand.
The card has a black background with large, stylized lettering faintly visible behind the figure. In the upper right corner, the denomination "$6" is printed in orange above the word "TELECARD." Below this, the issue date "ISSUED 05/31/96" and the letter "P" are also printed in orange. The lower left corner displays the ACMI logo in orange with horizontal lines extending from the text.
This pays tribute to the World War II pin-up ladies series, emphasizing entertainment and celebrity culture associated with that era, and the card is officially identified as part of this series with an issue date in 1996.
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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