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Commemorates Pope John Paul II’s 1994 UN visit with a blue background, UN emblem, flags, and religious and diplomatic symbols in a collectible design. |
5m Pope John Paul II Visit To The United Nations (Oct. 1994 Issue)
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$29.95 |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible phone card features an image commemorating Pope John Paul II's visit to the United Nations in October 1994. The design prominently includes multiple international flags arranged in a colorful display that reflects the global nature of the U.N. The pope is distinctly featured, wearing his traditional white papal robes and skullcap, positioned alongside depictions of globes symbolizing world unity and international relations.
The card also incorporates key elements related to the Vatican and Catholicism, underscoring the religious and political significance of this historic visit. Text on the card includes "The Global Communication Center," "GCC," and "CCC UN 5m," connecting the theme of world politics and global communication during this period. The visual composition integrates political and religious symbolism, highlighting the intersection of faith and diplomacy at the Vatican’s involvement in international affairs.
Issued by AmeriVox, this promotional card reflects 1990s technology and design trends used to celebrate major global events. The vibrant colors, clear depictions of the pope, flags, and globes make it a notable collectible associated with world politics, the Vatican, and international communication during the mid-1990s.
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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Keywords: Promotional, international flags, U.N., religious, pope john paul II, religions, globes, world, political, world politics, vatican, rome, catholic, catholicism, the global communication center, gcc, ccc un, AmeriVox
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