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This set of prepaid phone cards commemorates the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games held in Atlanta, Georgia. Each card has a vibrant design, prominently featuring a portion of the Statue of Liberty in the background with an American flag motif, and the text "Atlanta '96" in bold stylized lettering near the top left corner. Along the bottom, a red, white, and blue stripe runs horizontally above the label "$5 PREPAID PHONE CARD." Each card showcases a different 32-cent USA postage stamp design depicting various Olympic sports, all marked with "Centennial Olympic Games," the 1996 date, and the official Olympic rings logo.
The images on the stamps show athletes engaged in diverse sports, including hammer throw, wrestling, beach volleyball, 110m hurdles, basketball, swimming freestyle, equestrian jumping, track cycling, soccer, softball catching, slalom canoeing, artistic gymnastics, rowing, backstroke swimming, windsurfing, sprinting, running, and diving. These dynamic illustrations highlight the strength and motion of the athletes in colorful and detailed artwork.
Issued by Tell-One Inc., this complete set of 20 prepaid phone cards combines the themes of American patriotism, Olympic history, and collectible telecommunications memorabilia. The visually connected elements of the Statue of Liberty and American flag emphasize the USA hosting of the Centennial Olympic Games, while the sports depictions pay tribute to the wide range of Olympic events in 1996.
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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