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Are old BT phone cards worth anything?

Are old BT phone cards worth anything?

Albeit, in a much smaller way with far fewer active collectors swapping, selling and collecting telephone cards. In general the prices paid today for BT Phonecards has fallen anything up to 90-95% off the last published Phonecard catalogue price lists for both BT optical cards (1981-1996) and BT chip cards (1996-2002).

Are old phone cards collectable?

Rare cards. Like most hobbies centred around collecting, you have your commonly seen items and you also have rarely seen too. Phonecard collecting is no different and although prices have fallen from their heights in the late nineties. Rarer and more scarce cards do still attract a premium price.

Does BT charge card still exist?

T hey were once an essential item in everyone’s wallet, but now BT is scrapping its phonecards after 21 years.

Can you still get phone cards?

Today, you can find many calling cards in the market. You can use them for making both domestic and international calls. So, phone cards or calling cards are a prepaid method of placing long-distance (domestic or international) calls. You pay for the calling time in advance.

What call cards are worth money?

The earlier the Callcard the more valuable they are… Older Callcards, particularly the earlier trial Callcards and some very early cards (the Rock of Cashel, All-Ireland Hurling and Football, the Shamrock, Limerick Treaty) are rare and fetch quite a bit these days, particularly in good condition.

What were phone cards used for?

A telephone card, calling card or phonecard for short, is a credit card-size plastic or paper card, used to pay for telephone services (often international or long-distance calling).

How did BT phone cards work?

BT Phonecards were inserted into the payphones card reader following the green arrows, while credit cards could be swiped following the red arrows – a sign of evolving technology and ever changing consumer habits. Phonecards have a track of call charge units which are erased automatically from the card during the call.

What year did phone cards come out?

The cardphone or phonecard public payphone was first introduced in the United Kingdom (UK) by British Telecom (BT) in 1981 following a successful trial. The Swiss made “card” based telephone was a totally new concept and could be seen as the forerunner to credit and debit cards that are so widely used today.

How long are prepaid phone cards good for?

The prepaid card valid for 365 days after they are activated at purchase.

Do prepaid cards have expiration dates?

Expiration dates: Prepaid cards have expiration dates. Funds on the cards shouldn’t expire but you’ll need to be reissued a card before it expires so you can continue using it.

What is an antique calling card?

A tray full of calling cards was like social media for the Victorian era, a way to advertise who was in one’s extended social circle. Often the cards of the wealthiest or most influential people were purposefully displayed at the top of the stack to impress future visitors.

Why would someone use a prepaid phone card?

Many people use a pre-paid phone card because of the card’s convenience – it can be used anywhere and, since you pay in advance, there is no bill.

What is a Flirtation card?

The flirtation card was a comical printed card that men printed and gave to any lady that they considered attractive. It usually had a brief message written on it, alongside a simple illustration.

What is a Victorian calling card?

Victorian calling cards were large and could be extremely ornate, with the names usually printed instead of handwritten. Women’s cards were squarish and fairly large, usually about 2.5 x 3 inches.

How many telephone cards did BT ever issue?

Every telephone card that was released by BT was issued in a limited number, although many of the public issues were issued in their thousands or even in their millions. Some telephone cards however were issued in print runs as low as just 500, 200 or even as low as just 50 Phonecards!

What are some of the rarest BT phone cards?

BT Phonecard – Dr Who – Includes 3 Cards! – Rare Unused *LOOK* D-Day – Set Of Four BT Phonecards – Famous World War Two Battle In France ! V.E. Day – Set Of Six BT Phonecards – Victory In Europe Day During 1945 ! BT Phone Card BTD020 – 4th Issue Definitive With A 2mm Thick Line !

Is telephone card collecting still a hobby in 2019?

Telephone Card Collecting in 2019. Fast forward to today’s telephone card collectors market in the UK and you’ll find the hobby does still continue. Albeit, in a much smaller way with far fewer active collectors swapping, selling and collecting telephone cards.

What are some of the most sought after phone cards?

Another example of highly sought and once highly paid for card is the landmark Landis & Gyr 50 Millionth Card – BTP003 (pictured right). A mere 600 cards were issued in 1988 to celebrate Landis & Gyr 50,000,000 Phonecards for British Telecom, with many being given away to employees and journalists.