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This collectible chip card from Canada features the Beaux Arts Museum at the Jacques Cartier Center as its central theme. The card highlights the architectural style and cultural significance of the museum, with the year 1996 prominently indicated, marking its issue or commemorative date. The card bears printed text indicating its association with Canada and includes a denomination of $10.
The card is classified as a smart card with stored value, designed for service use (svc), and is part of Bell LaPuce’s series related to global perspectives of North America. The presence of the Bell: LaPuce brand identifies it as a Canadian phone card, intended for telecommunications use. The card’s artwork and text clearly link it to the Beaux Arts Museum at the Jacques Cartier Center, emphasizing its cultural importance in a Canadian context.
This card is sealed, indicating it has not been used or opened, preserving its collectible condition. The branding and numeric details on the card confirm its authenticity as a Bell Canada phone card issued in 1996 with a $10 stored value. The combination of art, cultural reference, and telecommunications service makes this card a valuable item for collectors interested in Canadian phone cards and cultural landmarks.
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