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This collectible chip card is a sealed $1 TeleCard produced by LaPuce in Quebec, Canada. It is titled B30004 World '96 East Show Card and features an image of a beaver paddling a log in a natural setting with water visible. The card is associated with the 1996 conference and exhibition held in Atlanta, Georgia, specifically related to WorldCom and smart stored value cards (SVC). The front shows the Canadian maple leaf symbol indicating its origin and contains smart card chip technology.
Prominently displayed on the card is the text "World '96 East Show Card," along with the denomination "$1" and the word "TeleCard." The lower portion of the card includes logos and identifying marks for LaPuce, confirming its manufacture. The design centers around the natural depiction of the beaver, a well-known symbol of Canada, emphasizing the card’s Canadian identity. The card’s status as “SEALED” is indicated on the front, underlining that it is in original condition.
This card represents a collectible item from the WorldCom conference and expo event focused on telecom and stored value card technology. It serves as a souvenir or special edition tied to that 1996 Atlanta gathering and the Canadian smart card industry. The card is a stored value phone card designed for use in telecommunications and smart card systems during that period.
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