Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
The collectible phone card features a red background with a bold black arrow design pointing diagonally upward across the card. The top right corner displays the "$5" denomination in white text. The card includes the text "Millennium Phone" prominently positioned on the left side, printed in white font. Below this, "1999 Reprint SAMPLE" is printed in black capital letters.
The top center of the card shows the U.S. West Communications logo with the text "U.S. West Comm." in black. On the lower part of the card, there is fine print containing technical details related to the card's functionality, including "complimentary" and "stored memory," referencing its use as a prepaid telephone card. The overall layout is simple yet striking, with the red and black contrast drawing attention to the design elements and text.
This card was produced as a promotional collectible in 1999 featuring a G&D chip for phone use, reflecting the technological transition into the new millennium. It showcases telephones on phonecards as a theme and is connected to U.S. West, a major telecommunications company of that era. The card is a reprint sample and not a sticker, indicating that the printing is original on the card surface.
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.
|