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This collectible card features a German postage and telephone stamp titled "Telephon Billet." The central design shows a vintage telephone device in an illustration style, set against a background combining elements in dark and lighter shades. The top left corner has the denomination marked "$5." Above the denomination is the word "Deutsch," indicating its German origin. The word "Post" is visible on the stamp, confirming its role as a postage stamp. The lower portion of the card includes promotional text referencing AmeriVox, a company name clearly printed in the design.
The overall color scheme is primarily brown and tan hues, complementing the strong outlines of the antique telephone illustration. The typography used for the stamp denomination and the words "Telephon Billet" is crisp and easy to read, adding to the collectible aesthetic of the card. The card blends philatelic and telecommunication themes, reflecting its connection to both stamp collecting and telephone history.
The card aligns with the collectible categories of postage and telephone stamps, offering specific appeal for philatelists and collectors interested in telephones and telegraph-related postal items. The inclusion of “$5” and German postal references identify it as a valuable item within these collectible domains.
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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