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These five collectible phone cards feature images from Banff Upper Hot Springs in Canada. Each card prominently displays the Banff Upper Hot Springs logo at the top center, along with the value of the card in Canadian dollars indicated in large numerals on the right side.
The first card, valued at $100, shows a close-up of two bighorn sheep facing each other on a rocky mountainside. The background features a dimly lit mountainous landscape under a dark sky. The words “BANFF UPPER HOT SPRINGS” and “SOURCES THERMALES UPPER HOT SPRINGS DE BANFF” appear in yellow lettering near the top left and right. The word “Canada” is printed near the lower left corner.
The second card, valued at $150, depicts the thermal pools surrounded by lush forest and rustic buildings with a mountainous backdrop. Steam rises from the warm water, and the card has the same yellow text labeling Banff Upper Hot Springs in both English and French. The word “Canada” appears at the bottom left.
A second $100 card highlights a serene lake reflecting a tree-lined shoreline and distant mountains. It shares the yellow Banff Upper Hot Springs text along the top and right edges along with the “Canada” label in white near the bottom right.
One $50 card captures two people relaxing in a hot spring pool enveloped in mist, with evergreen trees faintly visible behind them. The other $50 card illustrates a wide view of pools bordered by trees and a railing, under a clear blue sky. Both cards feature consistent text placement for Banff Upper Hot Springs and “Canada” in white near the bottom right.
Each card is embedded with a gold chip on the left side near the center and uses natural imagery emphasizing the Canadian Rockies and the relaxing thermal spring environment of Banff Upper Hot Springs. The card values cover a range from $50 to $150.
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