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This collectible phone card features the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt design, issued in September 1994. The card's front displays a colorful quilt pattern composed of sixteen squares arranged in a four-by-four grid. Each square contains a symbol or image, including a comet, globe, heart, spiral hand, U.S. Capitol dome, white dove, spool of thread, rainbow, eye, male gender symbol, red comet hand, female gender symbol, green comet hand, pink triangle, infinity symbol, and a red comet shape. Surrounding the quilt pattern is a border of alternating blue and black diamond shapes.
Above the quilt image, the text "$5" appears in the upper right corner indicating the card's value. Large black letters spell out "NAMES" above the quilt and "PROJECT" below it. Underneath "PROJECT," the words "AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT" are printed in red capital letters. Below this text is the AmeriVox logo featuring a stylized United States flag with a red, white, and blue pattern and the AmeriVox name in white letters on a black background. The logo is accompanied by the slogan "The World's Voice is Calling."
This phone card was created as part of a fundraiser to support charities and memorial efforts related to the AIDS virus and disease. The symbols on the quilt represent inclusivity, remembrance, and solidarity within the AIDS community. The card holds both collectible and commemorative value.
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