Description of set:

    Manafactured by
        The Score Board

    Year of Production
        1996

    Basic
      50 Cels (3:1) | (4:1)
      15 Die cut Cels (1:50)
      48 Gold Cel Cards (1:35)

  Phone Cards
     48 Phone Cards ($1)  (1:1) <Retail>
     48 Phone Cards ($2)  (1:1) <Hobby>
     48 Gold Phone Cards ($2) (1:90)
       5 Calendar Girl ($5) (1:15)
       5 Etched Acetate ($5) (1:35)
     10 Micro-Lined Phone Card ($10) (1:35)
       3 Die-Cut Can ($10) (1:216)
       3 Die-Cut Tray ($10) (1:216)
       5 Four Seasons Cutout ($25) (1:50)

  Promo Cels
       50 Non-numbered but each looks like the 1995 set cards but with "AVAILABLE MARCH 1996" on the back.

   
  Dealer Sell Sheet

  Wrappers
      1 Style

    Hobby Box Contained 18 Packs 
    Retail Box Contained 36 Packs
           4 cel 1 $2 phone card (Hobby)
           3 cel 1 $1 phone card (Retail)

All phone cards from this set have expired. (10/1997)

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The backs of this set have three Coca-Cola history questions.  Since the size of the text on the cards would be hard to make out, this set has a different way to navigate around the cards. Below the fronts of the cards is a flip-side icon. Click on this icon to view the backs. Caution:  These pictures are 40+ kb each.

There are two basic conditions of phone cards, scratched/used, and un-scratched/mint. Unscratched/Mint phone cards have the higher value, while scratched cards tend to have a value far less.  Usually a scratched phone card goes for a tenth of what an unscratched phone card will go for.


Unscratched phone card
 


Scratched Phone card.