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San Francisco themed prepaid card featuring Palace of Fine Arts, Fisherman’s Wharf seafood scene, and Pier 39 sea lions, with city map and tour route.

$50. San Francisco Walrus, Pavillion, & Chef Cooking Crabs 'SAMPLE'

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SKU   Mfg   Issued   Price

27594   PAC   Unknown   $75.00

$50. San Francisco Walrus, Pavillion, & Chef Cooking Crabs 'SAMPLE'

$50. San Francisco Walrus, Pavillion, & Chef Cooking Crabs 'SAMPLE'       



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This collectible Pacific Bell official visitor prepaid card carries a $50 value and highlights iconic elements of San Francisco, California. The left side of the card features a colored nighttime photograph of the Palace of Fine Arts, reflecting beautifully in surrounding water. To the right, there is a scene of a chef cooking crabs at an outdoor pavilion, wearing a white hat and apron. The rightmost part of the card shows several sea lions, one prominently rearing up, illustrating the connection to local wildlife.

The card displays “SF ‘96” in bold letters at the bottom center, indicating the year 1996. “San Francisco” is scripted in white at the bottom right side, beneath the sea lions. The upper portion of the card has the Pacific Bell logo on the left, and "$50 Official Visitor Prepaid Card" printed in white on a purple background across the top.

Overall, the card celebrates San Francisco’s notable landmarks, sea lions, and its culinary specialty with an emphasis on local culture and tourism from 1996.

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.

Keywords:
San Francisco CA, California, animals, sea lion, official visitor prepaid card, sf 96, sf '96, Pacific Bell
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