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This collectible phone card features the iconic painting "Marbles Champion" by Norman Rockwell, originally appearing on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post dated 2 September 1939. The scene depicts three children—two boys and one girl—intensely focused on a game of marbles. The girl, dressed in a green polka-dot dress with white collar and cuffs, is crouching on the ground, poised to flick a marble. Behind her stand two boys, one wearing a striped shirt and the other a red cap and white shirt, both observing attentively.
The card prominently displays the title "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" across the top, with "Norman Rockwell" signed to the right of the children. The AmeriVox logo appears at the bottom left, accompanied by a small American flag and eagle emblem. The denomination "$5" is printed in bold red on the lower right corner. The artwork captures a nostalgic Americana moment, highlighting children’s play during the early 20th century.
This card combines fine art and collectible telecommunication themes, showcasing Norman Rockwell’s classic Americana style and his portrayal of childhood innocence. It is a specimen issue, clearly marked as such, from AmeriVox, emphasizing both the artistic and cultural significance of the image.
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