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This collectible stored value card, issued by U.S. West Communications in 1997, has a Halloween holiday theme. The card’s artwork prominently features a bright orange jack-o'-lantern pumpkin, carved with a classic smiling face and glowing eyes. The pumpkin is set against a dark background, enhancing the vibrant colors and festive mood that evoke the spirit of the Halloween season.
The card has a value of $5 indicated as stored value, making it a smart card used for service transactions. The design includes the text "Halloween 1997 Pumpkin" along with the U.S. West Communications logo, confirming the issuing company. The artistic depiction emphasizes the holiday theme by integrating the “Trick or Treat” concept visually through the pumpkin and the orange and black color scheme typical for Halloween.
Additional printed information identifies this item as a chip card produced by G&D (Giesecke & Devrient), a company known for manufacturing secure smart cards. The card is clearly marked for stored value use, linking it specifically to the telephone or service industry under the U.S. West brand. The combination of the chip, the holiday imagery, and the company branding makes this an attractive collectible piece from the late 1990s era of telecommunication stored value cards.
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