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These five collectible phone cards each have a value of Twenty-Five Dollars and are part of the Sports Assets Gold series by The Score Board Inc. Each card features two prominent athletes in action poses, set against a blurred sports crowd background.
The first card shows baseball players Nolan Ryan pitching on the left and Barry Bonds batting on the right. Both are dressed in white uniforms, with Ryan wearing a dark cap and Bonds a black batting helmet and gloves. The text on this card includes their names and the words "Assets Gold."
The second card features football players from college and professional teams. On the left is Marshall Faulk in a San Diego State Aztecs uniform with the number 28, holding a football. To the right is Ki-Jana Carter in a Penn State uniform with the number 32, also in possession of the ball. The Sprint logo appears in the top left corner, along with the "Assets Gold" branding.
The third card shows two more football players: Steve McNair in a red Pro Bowl jersey on the left preparing to pass a football, and Kerry Collins on the right in a Penn State uniform with the number 12, poised to throw.
The fourth card features basketball players Corliss Williamson of Arkansas, holding a basketball near his waist on the left, and Don Bannon in a blue uniform, reaching out as if to block or pass on the right. The Sprint logo and the "Assets Gold" mark appear on this card as well.
The fifth phone card shows basketball players Glenn Robinson from Purdue University wearing number 13 dribbling on the left, and Rasheed Wallace from the University of North Carolina in a light blue uniform on the right, appearing to prepare for a play. Like the others, this card includes the Sprint logo and "Assets Gold" branding.
Each card prominently displays the value "Twenty-Five Dollar" vertically and includes the respective athletes' names in stylized fonts. The backgrounds and action shots emphasize the sports theme of the set, combining baseball, football, and basketball figures.
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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