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Valued at $5, this commemorative card honors The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, featuring Engelbreit''s art symbolizing love, hope, and remembrance. |
$5. The NAMES Project AIDS Quilt 'Keep The Love Alive' Prototype TEST
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| 24078 |
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150 |
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$30.00 |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible phone card features artwork by Mary Engelbreit and is connected to a fundraiser supporting The NAMES Project Foundation based in San Francisco. The card highlights the AIDS Memorial Quilt, a renowned symbol honoring those lost to the AIDS virus and disease. The central theme of the design incorporates symbols such as quilts, hands, and eyes, emphasizing remembrance and compassion for affected communities. The text on the card includes the phrase "Keep The Love Alive" along with the word "Prototype" and "TEST," indicating its special edition status.
The card also carries the AmeriVox brand name, which is prominently displayed. The $5 denomination is clearly marked, reflecting its value. The imagery and text combine to bring attention to charities and memorials linked to the fight against AIDS. Overall, the card serves as a tribute to both the impact of the AIDS epidemic and the ongoing support provided by related charitable organizations.
The design integrates bright and colorful elements characteristic of Mary Engelbreit’s style, which adds a positive and hopeful tone to the message. The card is a blend of artistic expression and social activism, making it a unique collectible within the context of AIDS awareness and fundraising efforts.
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: mary engelbreit, Fundraiser, symbols, quilts, hands, eyes, memorials, charities, the names project foundation, san francisco, aids memorial quilt, virus, disease, AmeriVox
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