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This 1996 Coca-Cola card features N.C. Wyeth''s 1936 artwork Old Man & Girl in Sea, showcasing a tranquil maritime scene with an elderly man, young girl, ships, and flying birds.

Coca-Cola 1996 CEL 2 Old Man & Girl in Sea 1936 Coke Card #35/48

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SKU   Mfg   Issued   Price

32851   SBI   Unknown   $1.99

Description:

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This collectible card features artwork by N.C. Wyeth from 1936 titled "Old Man & Girl in Sea." The image depicts an elderly man and a young girl seated together in a small wooden boat on the water. The scene is detailed with waves gently lapping around the boat, and several ships and boats are visible in the background. Birds are flying overhead and scattered across the scene, enhancing the maritime atmosphere.

The card is part of a Coca-Cola promotional series from 1996, identified as CEL 2, and numbered 35 out of 48 in the collection issued by The Score Board Inc. The Coca-Cola logo is prominently displayed on the card, linking the artwork to the well-known beverage brand. The combination of vintage maritime imagery and classic advertising creates a nostalgic and visually engaging collectible.

The composition captures a serene moment on the water, emphasizing both the human figures and the surrounding elements such as water, birds, and ships. The artwork's historical style and detailed rendering highlight N.C. Wyeth’s skill and contribute to the card’s appeal among collectors of Coca-Cola memorabilia and classic American illustrations.

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.

Keywords:
Coca-Cola, Coca Cola, Coke, boats, birds, water, ships, artwork by n.c. wyeth, The Score Board Inc.
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