Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible chip card features the logo and branding of U.S. West Communications, prominently displayed in the upper right corner. The main image centers on a helmet with a red vertical stripe on top, worn by a construction worker whose face appears focused and intent. The helmet is white and does not have any numbers or markings on it. The construction worker is wearing a yellow-style uniform or garment.
Text on the card includes the words "COMPLIMENTARY CHIARAVALLE $1," indicating the card’s value and promotional nature. Additional information shows the card is issued by GTC Global Telecard Company, located in White Plains, New York. The card is identified as a stored value chip card, used for telecommunication purposes, as indicated by the "svc" and "chip" markings near the left edge.
The background behind the worker is blurred but appears industrial or architectural, contributing to the thematic context of telecommunications or construction. The card visually conveys a professional and utilitarian message tied to U.S. West's network or services.
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