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This collectible phone card features a detailed artistic rendering of Vincent van Gogh's 1881 artwork titled "Windmills At Dordrecht." The image showcases traditional Dutch windmills set against a flat landscape, with a rustic wooden fence in the foreground, capturing the mood and style characteristic of van Gogh’s early works. The card has a vibrant border pattern composed of abstract shapes in shades of red, pink, white, and orange.
The card is issued by AmeriVox, marked prominently with the AmeriVox logo and the slogan "America's Voice in Calling" near the top left corner. Its face value is $5, clearly displayed in blue text at the top right. At the bottom center, the card commemorates the CardEx 1994 Expo held in Amsterdam from September 8-11, 1994, as indicated by the label "CardEx 94 AMSTERDAM."
This collectible is a promotional item highlighting Renaissance art, fine arts, and Dutch cultural heritage related to Amsterdam and Dordrecht. It incorporates elements that connect the historic art piece and the telecommunications event, making it valuable for collectors interested in art-themed phone cards and international telecommunication expos.
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