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This collectible phone card features three vintage British Columbia Telephone Company stamps from 1940. Each stamp displays the company’s name at the top with a detailed image of an old-fashioned telephone in the center. The stamps are in different colors: green (5 cents), black (25 cents), and orange (1 dollar). Each stamp includes a unique number—F 2, F 96, and F 4 respectively—printed in red below the telephone image, along with the year "1940." The card has a rich purple background with the AmeriVox logo and a $5 value prominently displayed in white on the lower right corner.
Another collectible phone card shows an antique German telephone ticket labeled "Königl. bayer. Posten und Telegraphen." The beige and maroon ticket includes German text describing its use for a public telephone station, allowing calls of 3 or 5 minutes. The ornate ticket design features decorative borders and old-style Gothic script. This phone card’s background is teal blue with the AmeriVox logo in the lower left corner and "$5" printed in white in the upper right corner.
The third collectible phone card presents two New England Telephone & Telegraph Company stamps. The stamps include signatures of Jasper N. Keller, General Manager. The top stamp is labeled "FRANK" with a value of ten cents, number 108 in red, and the company name in a stylized font along with a franchise seal. The bottom stamp also says "FRANK" with a 15-cent value and the number 108 in red, with the full company name beneath. Both stamps have a vintage, aged appearance with intricate border designs. The background of this card is a strong blue, featuring the AmeriVox logo at the bottom left and a $5 value in the upper right corner.
These three cards are part of $5 International Telephone & Telegraph Stamps Series (Set of 3) by AmeriVox, emphasizing classic postal and telephone-related collectibles from various regions and eras.
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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