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This collectible stored value card from 1989 features the branding of Telecom Éireann and Ireland’s European Irish Management Institute. The card has a magnetic stripe and a value of 20u, identifying it as a telecom card used in Ireland during that time. The design includes the Ireland emblem and references to Ireland and Europe, showcasing its official and regional associations. The card also displays the Autelca logo near the bottom, indicating the manufacturer involved in the production of this telecom card.
The card is referred to as a "Limerick special card" and carries the name “Gibbons SL1,” which may indicate a specific series or edition. The design and printing quality are noted as nice, reflecting careful craftsmanship. The overall layout includes clear text detailing the card’s use and status as a stored value card. The year 1989 is prominently displayed, situating this phone card firmly in that year’s telecom history in Ireland.
This stored value card belongs to Ireland’s telecom collectible category and reflects the technology and branding of late 1980s Irish telecommunications. It was used and issued by Telecom Éireann, Ireland’s primary telecommunications provider at that time, making it a piece of Irish telecom and collectible card history.
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