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Celebrating Martin Luther King''s dream, this vintage card features diverse infants playing with colorful toys, symbolizing hope, unity, and innocence. |
R25 Martin Luther King 1963 I Have a Dream Children Playing. MINT
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| R25 Martin Luther King 1963 I Have a Dream Children Playing. MINT |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible chip card from South Africa features a photographic image of five babies sitting side by side against a white background. Each baby is wearing only a diaper and is holding colorful plastic toys in red, blue, yellow, and orange. The children represent ethnic diversity, with varying skin tones and hair types. Above the children, the card displays the phrase "I Have a Dream" in large blue script, followed by "Martin Luther King 1963" in smaller handwritten-style text.
Along the bottom right side of the card, the text "SAITEX 93 801" is printed in black pixelated font, referencing SAITEX 1993. This card is a stored value chip card connected to the Telcor trial and highlights themes of peace and unity with peace doves and birds featured symbolically in the card’s associated collection keywords. The card is mint condition and was issued in Johannesburg, South Africa.
This collectible carries strong symbolic significance referencing Martin Luther King's famous 1963 speech and reflects themes of hope, unity, peace, and ethnic diversity among children. It connects historically and culturally to South African events around 1993, reinforcing a message of loving peace and inclusion.
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.
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Keywords: F90N, south africa, we love you, peace doves, SAITEX 1993, SAITEX 93, we love you, telcor trial, chip card, stored value, svc, peace doves, birds, ethnic diversity, african-american, johannesburg, mlk, South Africa
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