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These two collectible MTA MetroCards from New York City transit each feature iconic American historical national monuments. Both cards are from the Second Limited Edition series, as indicated on the front of each card.
The first card showcases the United Nations Building in New York City. The image captures the United Nations Secretariat building prominently in daylight, with a row of international flags flying on poles in front. The scene is framed by tree branches at the top, under a clear blue sky. The card displays the text "United Nations" in a black box with white lettering on the lower right corner of the card’s image area.
The second card features a close-up photograph of the Statue of Liberty’s face and crown against a deep blue sky. The statue’s iconic seven-pointed crown and part of the torch-bearing arm are visible, emphasizing its detailed sculptural features. The card shows the text "Statue of Liberty" in a matching black box with white text positioned on the bottom right corner of the card’s image section.
Both cards include printed text at the top stating “Subject to applicable tariffs and conditions of use” and bear a date stamp of 12/31/95 along with a unique serial number. These collectible cards reflect notable New York City landmarks tied to world politics and American heritage.
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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