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This collectible phone card features modern art imagery depicting a woman using a payphone. The primary colors include shades of purple, green, orange, and yellow, arranged in an abstract but recognizable composition. In the foreground, there is a large stylized telephone dial in dark blue with black circular holes.
The card displays the text "NYNEX" in bold black letters in the upper right corner, along with "Prepaid Calling" and "TelEfectiva" below it, each in their own distinct black box. The denomination "$5" is prominently shown in white on a black silhouette of a rotary phone near the lower left portion of the card.
This phone card is bilingual, with English and Spanish text, from the year 1997. The artwork design highlights themes related to communication, featuring telephones and people interacting with phone devices. The card is identified with the label "Modern Art: Woman/Payphone."
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