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This collectible phone card features a historical black-and-white photograph from the Bishop Museum Archives, depicting a group of Hawaiian women adorned with traditional leis. The women are seated outdoors, wearing various styles of leis draped around their necks, as well as floral headpieces that complement their attire. The scene highlights a moment reflective of Hawaiian culture and tradition, with a clear emphasis on the celebratory or ceremonial use of leis.
The card displays the prominent text "Hawaii" in orange cursive font at the top left corner, along with "Bishop Museum Archives" printed above it in smaller cursive lettering. Across the lower portion of the card, the phrase "The Traveler's Choice" is written in large orange script, followed by the denomination "$20" and the words "Premium Telephone Card" in a smaller matching font beneath it. These printed elements emphasize the card’s cultural theme and its value as a collectible phone card.
The overall design combines a vintage photographic image with vibrant orange typography that contrasts sharply with the monochrome background. The card captures a significant cultural moment connected to Hawaii, its people, and traditions, making it a valuable piece for collectors interested in Hawaiian travel, sightseeing, and cultural memorabilia.
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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