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This collectible phone card features vibrant artwork celebrating Hawaiian culture, issued by GTE Hawaiian Telephone in 1997. The card prominently displays artistic depictions of a hibiscus flower and a pineapple, both iconic symbols associated with Hawaii. The colors are bright and tropical, highlighting the lush natural beauty connected to the islands. The top right corner includes the phone card value of $5, printed in red.
Text on the card identifies it as a promotional item associated with the Liberty House Department Store Chain in Hawaii, reflecting a collaboration between GTE Hawaiian Telephone and Liberty House. The card design incorporates stylized lettering and graphical elements that reinforce its Hawaiian theme. The use of hibiscus and pineapple imagery alongside the telephone company’s name emphasizes the local cultural connection.
Printed on the card are the words "GTE Hawaiian Telephone" and “Liberty House,” clearly indicating the issuing entities. The card combines commercial and cultural elements, making it a distinctive collectible from the late 1990s connected to Hawaii’s retail and telecommunications landscape.
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