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These four collectible chip cards from International Telecom, Inc. feature Alaskan Huskys and are part of the Alaska Sled Dog Series from 1995. Each card displays a vivid photographic image of Alaskan Huskys in snowy environments, highlighting the strength and beauty of these sled dogs, captured by photographers John Warden and Jeff Schultz.
The first card depicts a team of huskys harnessed and ready in the snow, with one dog looking directly at the camera. The text on the card includes "ALASKA" in bold white letters at the top left and "$5.25" at the bottom right alongside the company name, International Telecom, Inc. The second card features a husky with striking heterochromia eyes—one brown and one blue—wearing a red harness, set against a dusk-lit snowy background. The top right corner reads "$10.50" with "ALASKA" and the company name positioned at the top left and bottom right, respectively.
The third card focuses on a close-up of a husky panting, its tongue extended and eyes gleaming blue, set against a snowy backdrop. "ALASKA" is centered near the bottom with "$14.00" at the upper left and International Telecom, Inc. below the title. The final card shows a black and white husky with golden brown eyes and its tongue slightly out, against a dark background. The card text reads "ALASKA $26.25" near the bottom with International Telecom, Inc. beneath it.
Together, these four chip cards showcase Alaskan Huskys in various close-up and group shots, emphasizing their role in Alaska’s sled dog culture through vibrant and detailed photography. Each card reflects its assigned stored value clearly alongside consistent branding elements.
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