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Features a black-and-white JFK portrait with patriotic symbols, denomination, and AmeriVox logo, blending history, patriotism, and phone functionality. |
$21. John F. Kennedy Portrait Eternal Flame Side Pose TEST
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$29.99 |
| $21. John F. Kennedy Portrait Eternal Flame Side Pose TEST |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible phone card features a black-and-white portrait of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, in a thoughtful side pose resting his chin on his hand. The image captures JFK in a suit and tie, highlighting his profile with a serious, contemplative expression. Positioned above the portrait on the left side is a stylized flame symbol next to the initials "JFK." The card's value, $21, is printed on the top right corner.
At the bottom center, prominent branding includes the AmeriVox logo accompanied by a graphic of the United States flag and a bald eagle, symbolizing American patriotism. The overall design evokes themes of American history and politics, aligning with the keywords referencing civil rights, 1960s American Presidents, and famous political figures. The imagery and iconography emphasize JFK’s legacy and connection to the era known as Camelot.
The card uses a classic and dignified tone consistent with commemorations of historical leaders, representing John F. Kennedy as an enduring figure in U.S. political and cultural history. The clean layout and monochrome photographic style focus on JFK’s visage as a symbol of leadership and remembrance.
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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Keywords: politics, political, American Presidents, US Presidents, historical figures, politicians, Democrats, famous people, civil rights, 1960s, First Ladies, John F. Kennedy, Camelot, jfk, AmeriVox
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