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This is a complete set of five collectible $6 telecards issued by ACME in 1996, featuring a World War II Pin-Up Ladies Series. Each card presents a different pin-up style illustration of women from the WWII era, associated with specific issuance dates spanning May to October 1996. The cards all have a black background with a signature ACME logo in orange at the bottom left corner and the denomination "$6 Telecard" prominently displayed in orange at the top right.
The first telecard, issued 05/31/96, shows a blonde pin-up girl lying on her side with a relaxed pose, wearing a black sheer outfit and holding a vintage telephone handset to her ear. Next, the card issued 06/24/96 depicts a red-haired woman wearing a green swimsuit, sitting with one arm resting on the ground and her legs extended straight out.
The third card, issued 08/24/96, features a woman with reddish hair dressed in an olive green military-style uniform, kneeling and holding a bugle with one hand while flashing a peace sign with the other. The fourth card, issued 09/24/96, shows a blonde pin-up in a black dress with puffed short sleeves and a tutu-like skirt, sitting with legs bent and crossed, and her chin resting on clasped hands.
The final card, issued 10/24/96, portrays a woman dressed as a commanding officer from the WWII period. She wears an 18th-century inspired white and navy blue dress uniform with gold epaulets and stands confidently with one hand on her hip and the other holding the edge of her cloak.
All telecards include a large numeral date sequence "1942," "1943," or "1944" behind the figures, stylistically integrated into the background. The bottom right corner of each card has a letter ("P," "I," "N," "U," or "P") consistent with the set. This series captures the classic artistry and nostalgic appeal of WWII pin-up ladies in collectible phone cards form.
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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