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1990s Washington DC phone card featuring the Supreme Court Building, American justice, architecture, patriotism, and historic landmarks.

$10. Supreme Court Building (02/94)

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SKU   Mfg   Issued   Price

26148   AVX   Unknown   $25.00

Description:

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This collectible phone card features a photographic image of the United States Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C. The photograph prominently displays the neoclassical architecture of the building, including the grand steps leading up to the portico lined with tall Ionic columns. Above the columns is a pediment decorated with sculptural reliefs. The sky above is clear, emphasizing the structure’s stately presence. The card captures an iconic aspect of American history and politics, reflecting the country’s judicial system.

The phone card includes printed text in the upper right corner stating “$10” and “Supreme Court Building (02/94).” The designation “AmeriVox” appears beneath this, identifying the issuer or brand associated with the card. Additional text is visible at the bottom right, labeling the card as “WorldCom.” The imagery and text together highlight themes of American history, architecture, and the significance of the Supreme Court as a Washington, D.C. tourist attraction.

This card is a collectible item that commemorates American legal and political heritage through its depiction of one of the nation’s most important government buildings. The combination of photographic detail and printed information makes it a valuable piece for collectors interested in Americana, U.S. history, and travel souvenirs from capital landmarks.

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.

Keywords:
Sightseeing, tourism, Americana, American History, American historical sights, US history, American architecture, Washington DC tourist attractions, US Constitution, travel, politics, us constitution, AmeriVox
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