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This collectible phone card from AmeriVox features a purple background with three rectangular images prominently displayed on the left side. The top image depicts Chief John Big Tree wearing a traditional Native American feathered headdress, labeled with "Chief John Big Tree" and the denomination "1950" alongside the AmeriVox logo. Next to it is a rectangular image with a bald eagle’s head in front of a dark background, labeled "WORLD TELECOM GROUP CHARTER MEMBER." Below these two images is another rectangular picture of a bald eagle against a rainbow-colored background with a $10 denomination and the AmeriVox logo.
On the right side, large white and yellow text reads, "APCC $7 AmeriVox Phonecard Collector Club," along with the tagline "America’s First Telco Collector Club." Below this text is a globe showing continents in purple lines and the text "WORLD TELECOM GROUP" encircling it. At the bottom right corner is a stylized American map featuring the U.S. flag and the AmeriVox logo with the phrase "America’s Voice in Calling."
This card highlights themes of Native Americans and bald eagles, combining imagery of wildlife and cultural heritage with telecommunications branding specific to AmeriVox and the AmeriVox Phonecard Collector Club. The denominations $7 and $10 indicate its collectible nature, connected to World Telecom Group membership and phone card collecting history.
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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