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This collectible phone card features detailed Native American artwork titled "The Protector" by Perillo, issued by AmeriVox. The front of the card displays a vivid illustration of a young Native American child wearing a traditional headdress adorned with feathers and decorative elements. Standing closely behind the child is a large eagle, symbolizing strength and protection, with intricate feather detailing and a sharp, proud gaze.
In the upper right corner, the card shows a denomination of $2.50 with "USA" printed beneath it. The AmeriVox logo is positioned in the upper left corner, featuring an American flag design with a stylized eagle and the text "AmeriVox." The title "The Protector" is printed near the bottom left of the card in a clear, serif font. The artwork blends soft background hues with shading that enhances the depth and realism of the figures.
This collectible item combines artistic representation of American Indian culture with Americana themes, capturing a moment of guardianship and heritage through the image of both the child and the eagle.
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