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This collectible phone card features three vintage British Columbia Telephone Company message coupons from 1940, each designed to resemble postage stamps. All three stamps display a central telephone pole and wire motif framed by two classical columns on either side, symbolizing communication infrastructure. Each stamp is labeled "BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY" at the top in capital letters and marked with the year "1940" at the bottom.
The stamps show distinct colors and denomination markings. The first stamp on the left has a green palette and an F 2 marking underneath the telephone image. The middle stamp presents a black-and-white color scheme with the marking F 96. The third stamp on the right appears in red with the marking F 4. Each stamp bears a number value indicating monetary denomination or usage, with values like 5¢ visible in the design.
The card’s background is purple with a clean and modern layout. At the bottom left, the AmeriVox logo appears, consisting of a stylized American eagle merged with the shape of the United States and the word "AmeriVox" in white text on a black rectangle. The bottom right features a bold "$5" denomination, referencing the overall value represented by these collectible telephone coupons. This card represents a collectible piece within philatelic and phonecard collections related to vintage telecommunication history.
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