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This image features two collectible VISA Cash cards issued by the National Australia Bank, one with a $50. face value and the other with a face value of $100. Both cards prominently display the VISA Cash logo and branding, indicating their function as prepaid smart cards with electronic cash capabilities. The upper section of each card showcases the National Australia Bank logo alongside the denomination in blue, highlighting their status as part of a limited series. Additionally, both cards feature a chip on the left side, emphasizing their design for secure transactions. A Dreamworld emblem, representing the well-known Australian theme park, hints at the theme or inspiration behind the images on the cards.
The card on the left depicts a charming scene of a trainer gently interacting with a white tiger, while the regular Bengal tiger looks on. Dressed in casual white attire—comprising a sleeveless top and shorts—the man is lying on the ground and tenderly cradling the tiger’s face. The relaxed posture of the tiger reinforces a theme of peaceful coexistence between humans and animals. The softly blurred background suggests a natural habitat, enhancing the sense of intimacy and warmth. Positioned clearly above the VISA Cash badge, the Dreamworld logo connects the scene to this popular wildlife and adventure theme park.
In contrast, the right card presents a more adventurous and exhilarating scene. It features the trainer in a white shirt and blue shorts, seemingly bracing himself for the white tiger on his hind legs, in a moment of suspense. He holds on tightly, as if on a log flume or water ride at Dreamworld. Behind him, a tiger is depicted walking through what appears to be a lush rainforest or wildlife exhibit. The setting is dynamically illustrated with cascading water and rocky elements, conveying movement and excitement. This card emphasizes action and thrill of the theme park, contrasting with the gentle interaction depicted on the first, and capturing the diverse experiences offered by Dreamworld.
The backs of both cards indicate their disposable nature and include serial numbers and expiry dates from 1997, marking them as vintage collectibles from a bygone era of prepaid stored value cards. Clear instructions specify that these cards function exclusively with the VISA Cash system specific to the Gold Coast of Australia. The thoughtful placement of text alongside the front imagery captures a moment in time when prepaid cards served both practical purposes and as collectible souvenirs tied to popular destinations like Dreamworld. Collectors will find these cards noteworthy for their wildlife imagery, theme park branding, and 1990s technological features.
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