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This is a Canadian phone card issued by AGT, valued at $20. The card features an illustration of a First Nations man wearing a traditional headdress with horns and feathers, depicted in a stylized, almost caricature-like manner with bold black lines and orange coloring for the face. The left side of the card is a solid rust-red background highlighting the image and the word "BATUS" in white text beneath the illustration.
On the right side, the card displays the "HELLO! Phone Pass" logo in red and orange text on a white background. The denomination "$20" is printed in red near the bottom right corner. The overall design is clean and simple, with a distinct separation between the colored left portion and the white right portion containing the text. The card references the British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) in Alberta, Canada, connecting it to the British military presence and First Nations cultural imagery.
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