Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible telephone money card is titled "Telephone Money" and is denominated at $1. The front of the card features a central circular graphic of a 2000 Washington quarter coin with a red prohibition symbol (a red circle with a diagonal line) crossing over it. The card prominently displays the text "WorldCall 2000," indicating the prepaid telephone service provider, along with the phrase "The World's Most Advanced Prepaid Telephone Service" beneath it.
The card's background has a predominantly green and yellow color scheme with a subtle geometric pattern that resembles interlocking diamond shapes. The four corners each display the "$1" denomination in dark turquoise, rendered clearly for easy identification. The top-center of the card has the title "TELEPHONE MONEY" in bold white uppercase letters with a slight shadow effect to enhance visibility.
Additional printed information includes a serial number located in the lower left quadrant with the number "01501226" clearly visible. Adjacent to the serial number is a blacked-out account number field labeled "Account Number" with instructions to "Rub Off" the covering, indicating a security feature. The overall design reflects the size and layout typical of USA paper money, consistent with WorldCall's prepaid phone card offerings from the year 2000.
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.
|