rare coca cola cards Vintage 1999 Coca‑Cola Regional Promo Credit Card with Accordion Fold‑Out
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rare coca cola cards Vintage 1999 Coca‑Cola Regional Promo Credit Card with Accordion Fold‑Out

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rare coca cola cards Vintage 1999 Coca‑Cola Regional Promo Credit Card with Accordion Fold‑OutFree US Shipping ships within one business day. International shipping calculated at checkout. 1999 CocaCola Regional Promotional Credit Card Factory boxed and uncirculated removed one at a time from original long card packaging. This original 1999 CocaCola promotional piece was issued in regionspecific editions, each featuring a creditcardstyle CocaCola card sheathed in a protective sleeve and attached to a doublesided accordion foldout that expands

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1999 Coca‑Cola Regional Promotional Credit Card 🥤

🕰️ Factory boxed and uncirculated — removed one at a time from original long card packaging.

This original 1999 Coca‑Cola promotional piece was issued in region‑specific editions, each featuring a credit‑card‑style Coca‑Cola card sheathed in a protective sleeve and attached to a double‑sided accordion fold‑out that expands to approximately 14 inches.

📍 The accordion insert highlights local and national businesses from 1999, creating a snapshot of American commercial life just before the digital shift. Many of the businesses featured — including video stores, restaurants, and regional service companies — no longer exist, making each piece a preserved moment in time.

📞 Phone numbers, early internet references, and community‑based advertising dominate the layout, capturing how people connected, shopped, and entertained themselves at the close of the 20th century.

🧾 Unlike loose or separated examples, this piece remains complete and integrated, with the card, sleeve, and accordion fold‑out exactly as originally issued.

Details:

  • Original 1999 Coca‑Cola regional promotional piece
  • Credit‑card‑format Coke card in protective sleeve
  • Attached double‑sided accordion fold‑out (approx. 14")
  • Features local and national businesses from 1999
  • Factory boxed, uncirculated condition

✨ A true late‑1990s American time capsule — ideal for Coca‑Cola collectors, regional memorabilia enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to the businesses and culture of a world that no longer exists.

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