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This collectible $3 phone card features a postage stamp design commemorating the Centennial Olympic Games held in Atlanta, Georgia in 1996. The card’s central image is a detailed depiction of a 32-cent USA postage stamp showing a classical statue of a male discus thrower in motion. The words "Centennial Olympic Games" appear on the stamp along with the years "1896" and "1996," marking 100 years since the first modern Olympics.
The background of the card transitions from a darker orange hue at the top to a lighter orange at the bottom. The top of the card prominently reads "ATLANTA 1996" in large black capital letters. The letters "U," "S," and "A" are displayed vertically in black outlined fonts along the bottom half of the card, spaced around the phone card value line at the very bottom that reads "$3 Phone Card" in white text.
This phone card captures the spirit of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics by featuring a historic symbol of athletic competition linked to the original Olympic Games while incorporating commemorative text and Olympic rings, making it an appealing collectible item for enthusiasts of Olympic memorabilia and phone cards.
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