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This collection consists of 40 McDonald's collectible phone cards, each valued at $2. Each card contains iconic vintage McDonald’s imagery, advertising materials, historical photos, and nostalgic branding elements. The cards are bordered in red with a yellow outline and include the Classic logo in the top right corner. The bottom left displays the McDonald's Golden Arches logo with "McDonald’s" written beneath it, while the $2 denomination is printed in yellow in the bottom right corner.
Among the images featured on the cards are classic McDonald's advertisements depicting early menu items such as hamburgers and cheeseburgers with prices from the 1950s (15 cents for a hamburger, 19 cents for a cheeseburger). The cards include artful renditions of McDonald’s Speedee Service mascot and vintage menus listing prices for hamburgers, cheeseburgers, malt shakes, and other products with detailed pricing. There are also several cards showing McDonald's vintage billboards and classic restaurant architecture from the mid-20th century.
Additional cards highlight McDonald's presence internationally, showing Tokyo, Japan locations with the Golden Arches signage in Japanese script and street scenes of busy McDonald’s outlets. The set also celebrates McDonald’s milestones, such as a 30th anniversary emblem featuring the Speedee mascot with multiple Golden Arches. There are cards showing historic neon signage, old restaurant exteriors including famous Drive-In style McDonald's architecture, and the Hamburger University training center with its diploma, underscoring McDonald’s corporate training legacy. Several cards display various McDonald’s advertisement themes, including the "Mac Tonight" moon mascot, Ronald McDonald, and the Big Mac promotional script challenge.
This comprehensive set visually documents McDonald’s advertising history, iconic branding, menu pricing, restaurant architecture, international presence, and corporate training initiatives, providing a rich collectible relating to the fast-food chain’s cultural and marketing evolution.
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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