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Collectible puzzle set honoring 1997 ITA Telecard Foundation Dinner, featuring Statue of Liberty, vintage phones, and industry logos in Americana and telecom history. |
ITA Telecard Foundation 1997 Inaugural Dinner. RM Card of Puzzle
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| 24245 |
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LDD |
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350 |
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$25.00 |
| ITA Telecard Foundation 1997 Inaugural Dinner. RM Card of Puzzle |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible phone card features a close-up view of the Statue of Liberty’s crown, highlighting the iconic spikes and part of the green copper structure. The card prominently includes three small, stylized black rotary dial telephone icons arranged horizontally near the center and right side of the card on a muted, purple-toned background.
The card references multiple historically significant American icons and landmarks, particularly centered on the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of freedom and national heritage. This item is associated with the 1997 ITA Telecard Foundation Inaugural Dinner, linking it to the International Telecard Association and commemorating telecommunication history. Branding seen on the card references companies such as AT&T, WorldCom, SNET, MCI, Smartalk, Teltrust, and ITA, all key players in the telecom industry during that era.
This phone card from 1997 is part of a series highlighting Americana and historical monuments, with a focus on telecommunication themes. It is identified as an RM Card of Puzzle and issued by LDDS WorldCom, reinforcing its collectible nature connected to phone card events and telecommunication history.
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: Telecard Events, Americana, Statue of Liberty, American Icons, National Monuments, historical landmarks, historical sights, at&t, worldcom, snet, mci, smartalk, teltrust, phones on phone cards, ita, international telecard association, 1997, LDDS WorldCom
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