Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible phone card features an aerial view of the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia. The card prominently displays the word "Sarajevo" in white text near the upper-right corner, with the numeric denomination "400" and "IMPULSA" positioned on the upper-left side. The photograph showcases a detailed city skyline with a mix of historic and modern architecture, including notable mid-rise buildings and a dense cluster of trees in the foreground. The streets and urban layout are visible, with a large, ornate building centrally positioned, reflecting Sarajevo’s architectural heritage.
The lower-left corner has a set of four colorful triangular shapes in white, yellow, orange, and red, arranged side-by-side, immediately above the yellow text "TELEFONSKA KARTICA," which identifies the card type in the local language. A gold smart chip is embedded near the left-center area of the card, characteristic of stored value phone cards. The overall color scheme of the card reflects natural daylight under a clear sky, emphasizing a broad, panoramic view of the city.
This card is associated with PTT BIH (Bosnia and Herzegovina's postal and telecommunications service), evident from the design and context, and confirms it as a stored value phone card used in Bosnia. The image captures the urban expanse of Sarajevo from an elevated perspective, emphasizing the city's architectural diversity and contemporary urban landscape.
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