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This collectible prepaid international telecom card features a detailed reproduction of a vintage Duck Hunting Permit Stamp issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The central image depicts three canvasback ducks in flight over a water and marshland setting, rendered in a sepia tone reminiscent of classic wildlife artwork. The stamp includes the text "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE" at the top and "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP" at the bottom, with a $1 denomination prominently displayed inside a circular emblem on the lower right side.
Additional textual details include the phrase "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1936" located near the upper left center, indicating the expiration date of the original duck hunting permit stamp. The card's overall color scheme incorporates shades of brown and beige framed by a perforated stamp-border effect. The right edge of the card shows the denomination "$5" in red in the upper corner, along with a small white circle enclosing the number "2" and the red letters "LPM" near the bottom.
This card is part of a collectible series focused on birds, wildlife, ducks, and related sporting themes such as duck hunting, hunting permits, and philately. The image and text emphasize canvasback ducks and highlight the historic significance of migratory bird permits issued in the early 20th century.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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