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This collectible phone card features three flags arranged horizontally across the card’s surface. From left to right, the first flag is the national flag of the United States of America, with its distinctive red and white stripes and white stars on a blue field. The middle flag is the Rising Sun Flag of Japan, characterized by a red circle slightly off-center with sixteen red rays extending outward on a white background. The third flag is the national flag of Japan, commonly known as the Nisshoki or Hinomaru, displaying a simple red circle centered on a white rectangular field.
The card’s design highlights the theme of Japan-America relations, signified by the presence of both nations’ flags and the Rising Sun Flag, which historically represents Japan’s maritime self-defense forces and its cultural heritage. The text includes “10u Japan America Flags: Inaugural Issue (Call Hawaii to Japan) PROOF – AmeriVox,” indicating this card is part of an inaugural series linked to phone calls from Hawaii to Japan. The card value is ten units, which corresponds to prepaid calling units for telephone use.
The card’s layout is clean with no additional characters, logos, or images besides the flags themselves and the printed text specifying the card’s information and intended use. The background is mostly white, allowing the vibrant colors of the flags to stand out clearly. This card commemorates the cultural and communicative bridge between Japan and America, marked by the presence of these three nationally significant flags.
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