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This collectible card features a vibrant collage of historical and commemorative United States postage stamps. Prominently displayed is a green 1-cent U.S. Postage stamp with a portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Adjacent is a 2-cent red stamp commemorating Arbor Day, showing an image of a man planting a tree. Another stamp celebrates the Centennial of the Telephone and depicts an illustration associated with Alexander Graham Bell, marked "Telephone Centennial" and "USA."
The card also includes a blue 8-cent stamp highlighting the theme of stamp collecting, featuring an older portrait of a man, framed in a magnifying glass design. In the top right corner is the colorful EXPO '74 U.S. 10-cent Environmental stamp, showcasing a dynamic figure walking across a map of the United States, with bright yellow and red sun rays behind. A beige stamp segment reads "'TOWARD UNITED NATIONS APRIL 25, 1945’," referencing a historic event in U.S. history. The card bears the AmeriVox logo and a denomination of $2.50 USA in the lower left corner, identifying it as a collectible piece recognized by the American Philatelic Society (APS) as a prototype proof labeled "A."
This item visibly celebrates U.S. philately, Roosevelt’s legacy, Arbor Day, and significant communications milestones. It combines classic postage stamp designs with American historical themes to create a piece appealing to stamp collectors and philatelic enthusiasts.
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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