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This collectible card features imagery related to the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games held in Atlanta, Georgia. The primary visual element is a $5 United States Postal Service postage stamp depicting women’s softball, representing the sport's inclusion in the Olympics. The stamp shows two female softball players in action. One player is holding a mitt and appears to be ready to catch a ball, while the other is swinging a bat. The style used on the stamp reflects the official USPS design for the 1996 Olympic series.
In addition to the stamp, the card’s design includes text information indicating the Centennial Olympic Games, the location "Atlanta Georgia 1996," and the sport categories "Olympics," "Baseball," and "Women’s Softball." The name "Tell-One Inc." appears, identifying the producing company. The card’s layout centers on showcasing the USPS postage stamp as a significant collectible item commemorating women’s softball at the Atlanta Olympic Games.
The overall color scheme and imagery emphasize athleticism and the Olympic spirit, with clear references to the 1996 Games and the sport of softball. The softball players are depicted in uniforms with visible team and sport details, and the stamp denomination marked as "32c" confirms its postal value during that era.
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