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This collectible phone card features a photographic image of the Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster, commonly known as Big Ben, located in London, England. The image is presented in clear daylight with a bright blue sky and a few wispy clouds. The iconic clock face is prominent in the upper left portion of the card, showing the time at approximately 10:10. The detailed Gothic architecture of the tower is visible, emphasizing the ornate stone carvings and golden accents around the clock. Surrounding the bottom of the tower, parts of adjacent structures can be seen.
The card includes the logos and text: “WorldCom,” “Capital Commun (C&W),” and “LDDS Communications,” indicating telecommunications companies associated with the card. Additionally, “Stare & Stripes” is printed near the left edge of the card with the American flag visible in part, symbolizing calls made from the USA to the United Kingdom. The card specifies it is a “User Card 1994” with the denomination of “40u” printed on the right side in blue letters next to the image.
The card’s text clarifies that it is a UK phone card used for international calls from the United States to the United Kingdom, dated 1994. The layout highlights the connection between the two countries by featuring the British landmark alongside American symbols. The card is rectangular with a predominantly blue and cream color scheme, with the telecommunications company names arranged neatly around the edges.
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