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This collectible phone card features a photographic aerial view of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The image prominently displays the city’s skyline with numerous high-rise buildings clustered together, including the notable Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel, which is the tallest cylindrical building in the center-right portion of the image. The photograph captures the urban layout with major highways and road interchanges visible in the foreground, including the curved ramps and overpasses emblematic of Atlanta’s highway system.
Text on the card states "ALABAMA PAYPHONE CARD" along with the denomination of "1000 UNITS" printed in white, positioned over the cityscape. The card is branded by GEC Plessey Telecom, associated with "GPT" and is identified as a Plessey Payphone Card. It corresponds to a demonstration or promotional card issued in 1988 for Atlanta Pace '88, a telecommunications event. The card type is magnetic and was supplied used with a white reverse.
This card is part of the GEC Plessey Telecom set of collectible phone cards, highlighting the Atlanta cityscape at daylight, with clear visibility of buildings and highways. The card’s photographic design and printed details emphasize its role as a functional and collectible payphone card issued during the late 1980s in connection with the Pace telecommunications exhibition.
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