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These four collectible cards feature World War II aircraft and are issued by AmeriVox. Each card showcases a detailed image of a specific historic WWII plane in flight, set against a sky or aerial background. The cards include the aircraft's designation and name in bold text at the top left alongside a clearly visible value denomination in the top right corner. Each card also prominently displays the AmeriVox logo, which includes an American flag and an eagle within the outline of the United States, along with the tagline "The World’s New Voice in Calling."
The first card features the P-40N Warhawk painted black, flying amid clouds with a clear blue sky. The aircraft is marked with the number “47” in yellow on the vertical stabilizer. It carries the characteristic shark mouth design on its nose. The card’s value is $5.
The second card depicts the P-51D Mustang in flight over a rugged terrain. The plane features its distinctive silver and blue fuselage with black and white invasion stripes on the wings and tail, a yellow nose, and red diamond shapes in the front section. The number “225” is visible on the tail. The card is valued at $10.
The third card shows a Mk XIV Spitfire flying over a cloud layer with a partly blue sky background. The aircraft displays dark green and gray camouflage with RAF roundels on the wings and fuselage. The letters "POW" and the number “2” are clearly visible on the side of the fuselage. The card has a $15 value.
The fourth card features the TBM-3 Avenger flying above a body of water with cloud cover below. The plane is painted dark blue/navy with white star insignia on the fuselage. The $20 value is marked on this card.
Together, these cards form a set focusing on important World War II military aircraft, highlighting notable models used in combat and aviation history.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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