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This collectible phone card from Phone Club USA features a close-up image of the Statue of Liberty set against a solid blue background. The statue is positioned on the right side of the card, showing its upper portion including the raised torch and the spiked crown prominently. On the left side of the card, there is a red silhouette of the United States map with a white grid of nine squares centered over it, symbolizing a dialing pad.
The text on the card includes “Phone Club USA” near the top center-right and “KEY CONNECTIONS” towards the lower left, both printed in white capital letters. The overall design emphasizes themes of communication and connection within the United States, reinforced by the symbolic representation of the dialing pad and the iconic Statue of Liberty.
This card was issued in April 1994 by AmeriVox, a company known for promotional and telecommunications-related collectible phone cards. The card clearly reflects Americana and organizational promotion tied to telephone service, highlighting a key element of U.S. imagery with the Statue of Liberty.
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