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This collectible phone card features a detailed illustration of a boat named "John E. Moore" positioned on a body of water adjacent to a historic brick building. The scene includes multiple parcels and crates stacked near the water’s edge on a dock, enhancing the theme of transportation and immigration. The boat is white with red accents and displays its name prominently on the side.
The card is a New York Telephone Change Card marked with a value of $5.25. A stamped scale runs along the top, indicating coin replacement amounts ranging from $0 to $5.25. The card also includes the text "ELLIS ISLAND SERIES 4" in red near the lower right corner, indicating it is part of a series focused on Ellis Island, a significant American historical landmark. The waterfront setting, the boat, and the dock all connect to New York City’s immigrant and maritime history.
Additional textual elements include the New York Telephone logo positioned in the upper left corner, and above the value, a stylized red and white striped design reminiscent of American imagery. The card illustrates elements linked to American history, waterways, and national monuments related to Ellis Island and New York City.
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