A decorative model ornament designed in the style of a classic mid-century American three-slot public payphone. The piece is constructed from a heavy composite material, likely cast resin, featuring a textured black finish and painted silver-tone detailing. The top of the unit displays three recessed circular apertures representing coin slots, marked with the denominations 25, 10, and 5. The front features a decorative, non-functional rotary-style dial with a white plate and a central circular label printed with PUBLIC 1957 TELEPHONE. A small circular element on the upper right is marked with the word PUSH. A simulated, non-detachable handset with a textured finish is mounted to the left-hand side. The lower section includes a faux coin return slot and a silver-painted access door. This item is a static replica intended for display or use as a novelty bank and does not contain functional telecommunications components.
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