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This collectible phone card features a maritime painting by Williamson portraying ships in the harbor of Amsterdam. The artwork highlights the bustling atmosphere of the seventeenth-century Dutch maritime commerce scene. Prominently displayed are tall ships anchored at the harbor, emphasizing the importance of the Amsterdam Harbors during this era. The maritime vessels are classic sailing ships typical of Holland’s seafaring history and trade.  
The card’s design includes text referencing "The Seven Provinces" and "De Zeven Provinciën," which is Dutch for The Seven Provinces, the historic region of the Netherlands. This ties the card to the rich nautical heritage of the seventeenth century, a time when the Dutch Republic was a dominant commercial and naval power. The denomination of the card is $5.00, and it was issued for CardEx '94, an event held in Amsterdam. The issuing entity is AmeriVox, associated with Telecard events, expos, and show cards.  
The layout of the card combines the detailed painting with event and issuer information, creating a collectible item that celebrates Dutch maritime history through fine art. The text and imagery together clearly represent a theme of Holland’s golden age of commerce focused on shipping, tall ships, and the historic harbors of Amsterdam in the seventeenth century.  
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