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This collectible AmeriVox card features a collage of historic postage stamps and philatelic elements arranged artistically on its front. Central to the design is a blue United States 1-cent stamp bearing the portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt, framing the left side of the card. Adjacent to it is a prominent red $2.50 stamp that appears to commemorate an event or figure tied to American history. Additional stamps include a round red emblem from the American Philatelic Society dated September 14, 1886, a stamp highlighting the Telephone Centennial with a drawing of an early telephone and "Alexander Graham" printed above, and an 8-cent stamp dedicated to "Stamp Collecting."
Also visible is a small rectangular stamp marked "Towards United Nations April 25, 1945," referencing an important international date. The card displays the AmeriVox brand logo accompanied by a depiction of the American flag in a stylized ribbon format. The bottom left section clearly states the $2.50 USA postage value. The entire card showcases significant pieces linked to postage history, stamp collecting, and American philately.
This item aligns with themes of first day covers, Roosevelt, Arbor Day, the American Philatelic Society, and the United Nations, as outlined in the keywords. It represents a collector’s piece emphasizing historical stamps featuring notable figures and events, along with the art of stamp collecting itself.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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