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TELEMAR Telephone Cards Flag Series Brazil Colony
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- SKU:
- MLB1642835698
- Condition:
- Used
- Weight:
- 0.13 KGS
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Description
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Discover a collection of rare TELEMAR telephone cards representing the distinct Flag Series from Brazil's colonial era. This set, featuring four unique cards, is a nostalgic testament to Brazil's rich history and culture. Each card holds a value of 20, providing not only a trip down memory lane but also a collectible treasure for enthusiasts. Dating back to 1999, these previously used cards illustrate the artistry and significance of telecommunications in Brazil. Perfect for collectors, each card will undoubtedly spark conversations about the past.
Step back in time with the TELEMAR Telephone Cards from the Flag Series, a captivating collection that represents an incredible era of Brazilian history. Released in 1999, these four charming cards are not just tickets for telecommunications; they are snapshots of the colonial period, expressing both beauty and functionality. Each used card has a designated value of 20, making them not only collectible items but also a delightful conversation starter about Brazil's telecommunication history. As you hold these cards, you'll appreciate the unique artwork that showcases Brazil’s vibrant culture and rich heritage. The TELEMAR brand is synonymous with quality, and this series reflects their commitment to excellence in a medium that has become largely obsolete. Perfect for collectors, these cards serve as a reminder of a time when life was simpler, and communication was a treasured act. Don't miss the opportunity to own this slice of history – whether for display, as part of a collection, or to enjoy reminiscing about days gone by.
Usage ideas Ideal for collectors of vintage memorabilia, perfect for display in a themed collection, great conversation starters for history enthusiasts, unique gifts for lovers of telecommunications history, wonderful additions to educational presentations on Brazil's colonization.
Frequently asked questions
Can these cards be used for calls now?: No, these cards are collectible items and can't be used for making calls.
What is the value of each card in this set?: Each card in this set has a value of 20.
What year were these cards produced?: These cards were produced in 1999.
Are these cards in good condition?: Yes, they're previously used but still hold their collectible value.
How many cards are included in this collection?: This collection includes a total of four cards.
- Brand: TELEMAR
- Item Condition: Used
- Origin: Brazil
- Units per Pack: 4
- Year: 1999
- Card Value: 20
Vendor listing title: Cartões Telefonicos Série Bandeiras Brasil Colônia
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Discover a collection of rare TELEMAR telephone cards representing the distinct Flag Series from Brazil's colonial era. This set, featuring four unique cards, is a nostalgic testament to Brazil's rich history and culture. Each card holds a value of 20, providing not only a trip down memory lane but also a collectible treasure for enthusiasts. Dating back to 1999, these previously used cards illustrate the artistry and significance of telecommunications in Brazil. Perfect for collectors, each card will undoubtedly spark conversations about the past.
Step back in time with the TELEMAR Telephone Cards from the Flag Series, a captivating collection that represents an incredible era of Brazilian history. Released in 1999, these four charming cards are not just tickets for telecommunications; they are snapshots of the colonial period, expressing both beauty and functionality. Each used card has a designated value of 20, making them not only collectible items but also a delightful conversation starter about Brazil's telecommunication history. As you hold these cards, you'll appreciate the unique artwork that showcases Brazil’s vibrant culture and rich heritage. The TELEMAR brand is synonymous with quality, and this series reflects their commitment to excellence in a medium that has become largely obsolete. Perfect for collectors, these cards serve as a reminder of a time when life was simpler, and communication was a treasured act. Don't miss the opportunity to own this slice of history – whether for display, as part of a collection, or to enjoy reminiscing about days gone by.
Usage ideas Ideal for collectors of vintage memorabilia, perfect for display in a themed collection, great conversation starters for history enthusiasts, unique gifts for lovers of telecommunications history, wonderful additions to educational presentations on Brazil's colonization.
Frequently asked questions
Can these cards be used for calls now?: No, these cards are collectible items and can't be used for making calls.
What is the value of each card in this set?: Each card in this set has a value of 20.
What year were these cards produced?: These cards were produced in 1999.
Are these cards in good condition?: Yes, they're previously used but still hold their collectible value.
How many cards are included in this collection?: This collection includes a total of four cards.
- Brand: TELEMAR
- Item Condition: Used
- Origin: Brazil
- Units per Pack: 4
- Year: 1999
- Card Value: 20
Vendor listing title: Cartões Telefonicos Série Bandeiras Brasil Colônia
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Brazil |
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Shop on Mercado Libre Brazil |
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Telemar |
