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The images show a complete set of 20 different collectible $2 phone cards featuring notable NASCAR drivers from the 1995 Assets Racing series. Each card prominently displays a color photograph of a driver from the world of auto racing. The cards include the driver’s name in a bold white font on a black and gold banner near the bottom, a large gold "$2" denomination in the top left corner, and the "Assets Racing" logo in red and white with a black background in the lower right corner. Each card is enhanced by a gold printed signature styled graphic that emulates the driver’s autograph.
The individual cards feature the following NASCAR drivers: John Andretti, Brett Bodine (wearing a "Lowe’s Home Improvement" helmet inside his race car), Geoff Bodine (in racing gear with visible Bosch and Simpson logos), Ward Burton, Dale Earnhardt (holding a large trophy and wearing a racing suit with visible sponsor patches), Jeff Gordon (seated in his race car), Ernie Irvan, Dale Jarrett, Bobby Labonte (wearing sunglasses and an "Interstate Batteries Racing" cap), Terry Labonte (in racing gear seated in his car), Sterling Marlin (smiling and holding a child), Mark Martin (wearing sunglasses and smiling), Kyle Petty, Ricky Rudd (wearing dark sunglasses), Ken Schrader (wearing sunglasses and seated in his car), Morgan Shepherd (wearing a white "Citgo Racing" cap and waving), Dick Trickle (wearing dark sunglasses), Rusty Wallace (wearing Oakley sunglasses), Darrell Waltrip (wearing sunglasses), and Michael Waltrip (holding two small children).
All cards display candid or action shots that capture the personality and familiar aspects of each driver, such as racing uniforms, helmets, or casual appearances at the track. The set reflects the 1995 racing season and focuses on drivers with a variety of sponsor logos visible, emphasizing the authentic race-day environment. This collection highlights key figures in NASCAR history through a visually consistent format with collectible appeal.
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.
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