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<font size=5><center>'''Heraldic phonecards and other chipcards'''</center></font> | |||
An overview of heraldic phone- and chipcards from all over the world. For the reverse of the cards, see [[:Category:Heraldic phonecard images|here]] | |||
==Multinational== | |||
===Piaf cards=== | |||
Le Piaf was the brand name for a Paris based company, selling chipcards for municipal parking garages. Cards are known for towns in France (incl. New Caledonia), Belgium, the Netherlands and Andorra, including some with the town arms. Late +/- 1995-2005 | |||
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File:escaldes.piaf.jpg|[[Escaldes-Engordany]] (AD) | |||
File:diest.piaf.jpg|[[Diest]] (BE) | |||
File:eeklo.piaf.jpg|[[Eeklo]] (BE) | |||
File:knokke.piaf.jpg|[[Knokke-Heist]] (BE) | |||
File:lokeren.piaf.jpg|[[Lokeren]] (BE) | |||
File:oostende.piaf.jpg|[[Oostende]] (BE) | |||
File:waregem.piaf.jpg|[[Waregem]] (BE) | |||
File:wetteren.piaf.jpg|[[Wetteren]] (BE) | |||
File:charlevillem.piaf.jpg|[[Charleville-Mézières]] (FR) | |||
File:compiegne.piaf.jpg|[[Compiègne]] (FR) | |||
File:grenoble.piaf.jpg|[[Grenoble]] (FR) | |||
File:montauban.piaf.jpg|[[Montauban]] (FR) | |||
File:stomer.piaf.jpg|[[Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais)|Saint-Omer]] (FR) | |||
File:tarbes.piaf.jpg|[[Tarbes]] (FR) | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Brazil== | ==Brazil== | ||
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==Germany== | ==Germany== | ||
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File:phc-de-ost1.jpg|Aufbau Ost | |||
File:phc-de-ost2.jpg|Aufbau Ost | |||
File:phc-de-franken.jpg|Franken regional arms | |||
File:phc-de-mainfranken.jpg|Mainfranken regional arms | File:phc-de-mainfranken.jpg|Mainfranken regional arms | ||
File:phc-de-palato.jpg|Palato-Sinapia | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Japan== | |||
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File:phc-jp-aquascutum1.jpg|Aquascutum of London | |||
File:phc-jp-aquascutum2.jpg|Aquascutum of London | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Lithuania== | ==Lithuania== | ||
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File:phc-lt-rokiskis.jpg|Rokiškis | File:phc-lt-rokiskis.jpg|Rokiškis | ||
File:phc-lt-zasliai.jpg|Žąsliai | File:phc-lt-zasliai.jpg|Žąsliai | ||
</gallery> | |||
==Malta== | |||
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File:phc-mt-sliema.jpg|[[Sliema]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 08:24, 28 January 2024
An overview of heraldic phone- and chipcards from all over the world. For the reverse of the cards, see here
Multinational
Piaf cards
Le Piaf was the brand name for a Paris based company, selling chipcards for municipal parking garages. Cards are known for towns in France (incl. New Caledonia), Belgium, the Netherlands and Andorra, including some with the town arms. Late +/- 1995-2005
Escaldes-Engordany (AD)
Diest (BE)
Eeklo (BE)
Knokke-Heist (BE)
Lokeren (BE)
Oostende (BE)
Waregem (BE)
Wetteren (BE)
Charleville-Mézières (FR)
Compiègne (FR)
Grenoble (FR)
Montauban (FR)
Saint-Omer (FR)
Tarbes (FR)
Brazil
Croatia
Denmark
France