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This collectible features imagery related to the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games held in Atlanta, Georgia. Prominently displayed is a horse and rider engaged in an equestrian event, showcasing the theme of Olympic equestrian sports. The design includes a $5 denomination and incorporates the United States Postal Service stamp valued at 32 cents, which commemorates the Atlanta 1996 Olympics. The stamp itself includes text identifying the event as the Olympic Games and features a detailed illustration related to equestrian competition.
The visual elements include a horse in motion with a rider dressed in traditional equestrian attire, including a helmet, white riding pants, and a jacket. The horse is shown in mid-stride, conveying athleticism and grace, consistent with Olympic-level dressage or show jumping disciplines. Surrounding the equestrian imagery are various textual elements including "ATLANTA 1996," "SPORTS: OLYMPICS," and "SPORTS: EQUESTRIAN," highlighting key aspects of the theme. The card prominently features the term "Tell-One Inc.," indicating the issuing or manufacturing entity.
The overall color scheme includes natural tones reflecting the horse and rider, as well as Olympic-related branding colors. The combination of postal stamp, Olympic rings, and equestrian sports imagery underscores the celebration of the Centennial Olympic Games with a focus on horse-related competition. This collectible represents a specific moment in Olympic history and commemorates Atlanta’s role as host city in 1996.
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