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This collectible phone card from Tel-Com Industries features a photograph of the Sam Houston Statue, a prominent Texas monument honoring General Sam Houston, known as the Father of Texas Independence and hero of the Battle of San Jacinto. The white statue stands prominently against a dark wooded background and clear blue sky, showcasing Houston dressed in period attire with a long coat and vest, holding a walking cane.
The card displays the denomination "Ten Dollars" in the upper right corner. Below the statue image, the text includes "SAM HOUSTON 1793 1863" on the base of the statue. The card is marked as part of the "Commemorative series 3-2-95," indicating the issuance date of March 2, 1995, a significant date in Texas history as Texas Independence Day.
The card is titled "BIG TEXAN Phone Card" and clearly identifies its value and collectible nature. It represents Americana, famous American historical figures, and national monuments with a focus on Texas heritage and politics.
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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