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This collectible card features a collage of historic American postage stamp images on its front side. Visible in the center is a blue-green U.S. postage stamp with a portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt next to the image of a building. Directly above is a colorful stamp marked "EXPO 74 • US 10¢ • Environment," which shows cartoon-style figures and a sunburst background. A red stamp with an architectural or sculptural design overlaps the middle of the card.
Below, a beige stamp commemorates the Telephone Centennial with the name "Alexander Graham" visible, referencing Alexander Graham Bell. A purple and white stamp to the right reads "TOWARD UNITED NATIONS APRIL 25, 1945," highlighting a significant date in U.S. history. Near the bottom right corner, a dark blue stamp contains the text "Stamp Collecting u.s. 8¢" with a small image of a postage stamp featuring a classical figure.
The lower left corner prominently shows the denomination "$2.50 USA," along with a small American flag and the logo for "AmeriVox." In the upper left circle, the text "AMERICAN PHILATELIC SOCIETY • SEPT. 14, 1886" is visible, emphasizing the card’s connection to philately and stamp collecting. This card represents themes around American history, postage stamps, and philatelic appreciation.
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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