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This collectible telephone card from Japan, issued by Apple Corps Limited in 1988, features a detailed image of The Beatles looking down from a balcony. The card is marked with a value of 50 units for telephone use. The design prominently displays "THE BEATLES" in bold yellow letters across the top center of the card, with the phrase "PLEASE PLEASE ME" in red lettering underneath. Below that, in blue text, it notes "with Love Me Do and 12 other songs," referencing the classic Beatles album.
On the left side of the card, there is a section with telephone card details. It includes the text "TELEPHONE CARD 50 INSERT" along with "THE BEATLES" written in a classic font. The copyright line reads "© APPLE CORPS LIMITED 1988 THE BEATLES TM A BEATLES PRODUCT LICENSED BY APPLE CORPS LIMITED DETERMINED PRODUCTIONS, INC. SAN FRANCISCO."
The photograph used on this card shows The Beatles in suits, captured from below, looking down over the railing of a balcony. This image is associated with their debut album "Please Please Me," a significant part of Beatles history. The card merges the artistic and practical elements of a collectible telephone card with iconic imagery and branding directly tied to The Beatles' early music career.
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