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This collectible die-cut phone card is shaped like the state of Texas and features several iconic images associated with the state. At the top left, a brown cow is depicted amidst green and yellow background elements, symbolizing Texas cattle. Below the cow and slightly to the left is a black and white bird standing on a yellow-orange ground. Central to the card’s design is a red oil well derrick, reflecting the importance of oil production in Texas.
The card also features three notable Texas landmarks. Near the center is a graphic of The Alamo, a historic mission and symbol of Texan independence, presented in a beige stone color with detailed architectural lines. To the right of The Alamo is the Fort Worth Stockyards entrance gate, marked by stone pillars and a wooden archway with text related to the 1998 Telecard World Show in Dallas, Texas (March 10-12). Below The Alamo, near the southern tip of Texas on the card, is a large orange fruit, commemorating the state’s citrus industry.
The card uses a mix of green, yellow, and orange backgrounds, with some blue flower-like accents scattered throughout. The event name "1998 Telecard World Show Dallas, TX" is prominently displayed on a white sign above the stockyards imagery. This collectible phone card combines Texas cultural, historical, and economic symbols in a vibrant, die-cut format celebrating the 1998 Telecard World Show held in Dallas, Texas.
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