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This set of 20 collectible long distance prepaid cards from WorldCom is titled "LDDS Long Distance PrePaid Cards #15-34," with a total face value exceeding $900. Each card features a distinctive photographic image of a famous landmark, natural scenery, or a celestial theme, accompanied by the WorldCom LDDS logo and the "LONG DISTANCE PREPAID CARD" label at the top. The cards also display their value and duration of call time in minutes in the lower corners.
Key landmarks depicted include the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge at sunset with a crescent moon, New York City's Twin Towers and Statue of Liberty lit at night, the United States Capitol reflected over water at dusk, Mount Rushmore illuminated in daylight, the Arc de Triomphe in Paris at night with a projected French flag, and the Tower Bridge in London during twilight with a purple-pink sky. Other locations include a traditional Hong Kong junk boat sailing at dusk, the Rio de Janeiro skyline with Sugarloaf Mountain visible at sunset, and a city skyline illuminated at night, likely Miami. The Plaza de Cibeles in Madrid is also featured in daylight.
Scenic cards in the set show several thematic concepts such as a tree-lined autumn road, a deserted road under a full moon in a desert-like landscape, a winding highway through rolling green fields under a cloudy sky, and a glowing figure against the backdrop of the Earth. Several cards focus on outer space themes, with images of Saturn with its rings, a moon or planet with accompanying nebulae, and the Earth rising above a frozen or rocky terrain.
Additional cards include intricate architectural arches cozy-lit from within, and a vibrant beach scene with people sunbathing and umbrellas casting shadows on golden sand. Each card clearly specifies its monetary value, ranging from $10 to $100, and corresponding usage times from 20 up to 200 minutes, reflecting a range of prepaid calling durations for long-distance communications.
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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