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This collectible card features a detailed collage of postage stamps and elements related to philately and important historical figures. Prominently displayed is a circular logo of the American Philatelic Society with a classical figure seated and a deep blue and gold border. Surrounding this emblem are several colorful stamps, including a red 2-cent stamp showing a historic scene, a blue 1-cent U.S. postage stamp featuring Franklin D. Roosevelt with his portrait and the White House in the background, and a small purple 13-cent stamp illustrating an early model of the telephone alongside the text "Alexander Graham Bell."
Additional stamps include a black 8-cent U.S. stamp with the words "Stamp Collecting," a green and blue environmental-themed stamp labeled "EXPO74 - US10C PRESERVE THE ENVIRONMENT," and a gray-blue stamp commemorating "Toward United Nations April 25, 1945," with an American flag and bald eagle motif. The card’s upper right corner shows the denomination "$2.50" to indicate its collectible value. The bottom left corner bears the word "AmeriVox," linking it to the collectible series.
The overall design highlights themes of historic significance, philatelic appreciation, and environmental awareness, with a focus on notable figures like Roosevelt and Alexander Graham Bell. The card is a prototype proof issued by the American Philatelic Society (APS) and is connected to the world of collectible stamps and philately.
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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