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This collectible chip card is a $1 stored value card issued for CAPEX 96, the Canadian Philatelic Exhibition held in Toronto in 1996. The card prominently features the name "Alexander Graham Bell," an important figure in Canadian history, known for his invention of the telephone. The layout includes text indicating both the event name "CAPEX 96" and the denomination "$1" clearly printed on the card surface. The card was produced by LaPuce/QC in Canada.
The design incorporates the Canadian cultural theme of philately, or postage stamps collecting, as referenced by the exhibition’s focus. Additional textual elements on the card include "B30005" and "SVC" (stored value card), reinforcing its use as a chip card for stored value purposes. The imagery and text placement reflect a formal recognition of the event and its significance to collectors and attendees of the CAPEX 96 exhibition.
Sealed and preserved, this chip card connects postal history and telecommunications through the celebration of a major philatelic event and the commemoration of Alexander Graham Bell’s legacy in communication technology. It stands as a collectible piece tied specifically to the 1996 Canadian Philatelic Exhibition held in Toronto.
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