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This collectible phone card from Korea Telecom features a design centered on soccer, prominently displaying a classic black and white soccer ball from 2002. The soccer ball image is positioned in the center of the card, symbolizing the sport featured by this issue. Alongside the ball, both the South Korean and American flags appear side by side, representing a connection between the two countries. The card includes a magnetic stripe, indicating it is equipped for stored value use.
The card background is plain white, allowing the soccer ball and flags to stand out clearly. The South Korean flag, known as the Taegukgi, features a red and blue yin-yang symbol at the center with black trigrams in each corner. The American flag displays its traditional thirteen stripes and fifty stars. The combination of these elements associates the card with international soccer held in 2002, a year when South Korea co-hosted the FIFA World Cup with Japan.
In the upper left corner, the text "Korea Telecom" is printed in blue, confirming the issuing company. This phone card was issued for use in South Korea and has a stored value capability, making it functional as well as collectible. The minimalist, clean design emphasizes the theme of soccer with national pride symbols, combining both sporting and cultural significance.
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