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This collectible telephone card is a $10 telecard issued by Advantage Communications, Inc. (ACI). It is part of the Commemorative Series honoring the 1st World Film Awards held in 1994. The card features a central golden statue emblem standing on a stepped pedestal with intricate details, depicting three interwoven human figures embracing around a globe element near the base. This statue is the central visual element, set against a dynamic background of radiating white and blue rays that create a spotlight effect.
Above the statue, a golden ribbon banner stretches across, displaying the text "1st WORLD FILM AWARDS '94" in white capital letters. The upper right corner of the card has a black letter "W." Below the statue, the card reads "COMMEMORATIVE SERIES" in white capitals, with the denomination "$10 TELECARD" printed in yellow letters on the lower left. The ACI logo and full name, "Advantage Communications, Inc.," are placed on the bottom right in yellow text.
This telecard celebrates the World Film Awards event, focusing on the international motion picture industry through its design and labeling. The elegant use of metallic gold tones and the spotlight background emphasize the prestige and importance of the film awards occasion in 1994.
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