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This collectible phone card from Japan features Snoopy, the iconic Peanuts character created by Charles M. Schulz, operating a vintage red rotary telephone. Snoopy is depicted standing on his hind legs, holding the telephone receiver in one hand and the rotary dial in the other, with his characteristic black floppy ears and simple black and white coloring. The card's background is a solid dark blue, which highlights the bright red telephone and white figure of Snoopy.
Text on the card includes a playful message in uppercase letters that reads, "CALL ME, PLEASE! MY TELEPHONE NUMBER," with a blank white box below the text intended for writing a telephone number. The card includes Japanese characters at the bottom left, indicating its face value of 50 units. Additionally, there is a copyright notice at the bottom right stating “SNOOPY © 1958 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.” The Schulz signature also appears near the bottom left side of the card, authenticating the artwork.
This card is part of a series featuring Peanuts characters and telephones on phone cards. It is marked as 50u, indicating its value, and is a collectible mint card with no holes. It emphasizes the theme of telephones, fitting the genre of phone cards commonly issued in Japan, combining popular culture and functional collectible design.
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