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This is a set of three collectible phone cards issued in Mexico in 1990 by Ladatel and Telmex. Each card features the Ladatel logo prominently along with the Telmex brand, indicating the official issuer. The cards are of stored value type and contain embedded magnetic strips for use with phone services. The set is marked by a deep notch on each card, a design characteristic of the Ladatel First Issues series without arrows.
The cards display a distinctive design primarily in dark blue tones with an abstract graphic resembling circuitry or technology, emphasizing the phone service function. The word “MEXICO” appears clearly on the cards, reinforcing the country of issue. Each card also shows the phrase “LADATEL” and “TELMEX” near the top. The printed text includes “SERVICIO TELEFONICO,” specifying their purpose for telephone service use.
Issued during 1990, this set represents an early example of Mexico’s use of stored-value phone cards for public telephone access. The cards are very fine and used, illustrating their historical and collectible value within the Mexico Ladatel First Issues series.
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