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This collectible American Telecard features the cover of High Times magazine from September 1990, prominently displaying the legendary musician Jimi Hendrix. The image captures a serious portrait of Hendrix wearing a hat and a richly colored outfit, set against a dark background. The large, bold title "HIGH TIMES" is showcased at the top in bright yellow letters with "Beginner's Guide to Growrooms" printed above it.  
Several article titles are displayed on the front, including "Who Killed Jimi Hendrix?" by John Holmstrom and "Why I Took LSD at the Chicago 7 Conspiracy Trial" by Paul Krassner, as well as "The Costs of the War on Drugs" by Maik Soderwitz. At the bottom of the card, text reads "JIMI HENDRIX" and "HIGH TIMES INTERNATIONAL CALLING CARD," with a price tag of $10.00 and a note for "20 Units," indicating its function as a promotional calling card. The card blends iconic music history with cultural and social commentary from the magazine's content in 1990.  
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