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These four collectible phone cards from 1994 are part of the "Phone Phair" set featuring iconic images related to San Francisco, California.
The first card showcases a close-up view of the Golden Gate Bridge, focusing on one of its main towers extending vertically with the suspension cables visible. The scene is set under a dramatic sky with thick clouds, and the water below shows a calm surface. The text "PHONE PHAIR" appears in the upper right corner, and "San Francisco 1994" is printed near the bottom right.
The second card displays numerous international flags mounted on tall poles, set against a clear bright blue sky. The flags are shown waving in the wind and include notable examples such as the Union Jack of the United Kingdom, the red maple leaf Canadian flag, and the red circle on a white background of the Japanese flag. "PHONE PHAIR" is printed in the upper left corner and "San Francisco 1994" is alongside the bottom edge.
The third card features a darkened image of an indoor or sheltered display of flags on both sides, arranged symmetrically with multiple flags extending from the floor to the ceiling. Among the flags are the Union Jack, Spanish flag, Dutch flag, Greek flag, Danish flag, and others. The black background behind the flags creates a striking contrast. The text "PHONE PHAIR" is at the top center and "San Francisco 1994" is positioned at the bottom left.
The fourth card captures a night scene of the San Francisco city skyline with the Bay Bridge in the foreground. The sky shows a twilight gradient with an illuminated crescent moon positioned near the left edge above the bridge. The city buildings are lit in various levels of brightness, and the bridge has strings of glowing lights highlighting its suspension cables. The wording "PHONE PHAIR" is at the upper left, followed by "San Francisco 1994."
Together, these cards celebrate the 1994 Phone Phair event with prominent San Francisco landmarks and international flags, linking the city’s iconic structures and global connections.
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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