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This collectible card features two detailed images of the 1787 Brasher Doubloon, recognized as the first New York gold coin. The left image displays the obverse side of the coin, showing a raised sunburst design with the inscription "EBRASher" and other text surrounding the image. The right image shows the reverse side of the coin, featuring an eagle clutching arrows and a shield, encircled by a wreath and additional inscriptions including "E PLURIBUS UNUM."
The card has a dark blue marbled background that highlights the golden color of both coin images. In the top left corner, the white logo "NYNEX" is clearly printed. The card’s value, "$16," is displayed in white in the top right corner. Below the coin images, the text reads: "THE 1787 BRASHER DOUBLOON FIRST NEW YORK GOLD COIN," emphasizing the historical significance of the coin depicted.
This item is associated with collectible gold coins and numismatics, issued as part of a NYNEX trial card series. The card represents a specialty collectible related to currency and coin collecting, combining historical American numismatic imagery with telecommunications branding.
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