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This collectible phone card is from the World War II Pin-Up Ladies Series 'P,' issued on May 31, 1996. The card features a classic pin-up artwork of a woman dressed in a vintage, World War II-style outfit, embodying the style and glamour associated with the era's pin-up entertainers. She wears a tailored military-inspired uniform that includes a fitted jacket and a skirt, capturing the iconic look of women who were celebrated as morale boosters during the war.
The woman portrayed has dark hair styled in classic 1940s waves, and she is posed confidently, smiling directly toward the viewer. Her attire and pose reflect the vibrant and patriotic aesthetic common to the pin-up ladies of World War II. The image is detailed and colorful, emphasizing the theme of celebrity and entertainment associated with the series.
The phone card includes text indicating its affiliation with ACMI and prominently displays the issue date of May 31, 1996. The design aligns with the series’ focus on famous women entertainers from the World War II era, honoring their role as cultural icons. The overall presentation is polished, with clear printing and a composition that highlights the historic and collectible nature of the card.
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