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This collectible Duck Hunting Permit Stamp Card features a detailed reproduction of a U.S. Department of Agriculture Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp, also known as a "Duck Stamp." The central image depicts two pintail ducks in flight above marshland vegetation, rendered in brown and tan tones. Text at the top of the stamp states "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1939," indicating the permit’s expiration date. The bottom portion of the stamp reads "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP" with a large numeral "1" and the phrase "ONE DOLLAR" inside a decorative banner.
The card’s border is black with perforation designs that mimic an actual postage or revenue stamp, and there is a prominent "$5" value printed in red in the upper right corner. Below the $5 mark, a small red duck icon with the number "5" inside is displayed. Additional red printing includes the letters "PT" at the bottom right corner, which may represent the card series or issuing entity.
This card is part of a collectible series related to birds, wildlife, and hunting permits, specifically focusing on pintail ducks. It is identified as Duck Hunting Permit Stamp Card #5 and is marked as used and prepaid for international telecom purposes. The artwork and text emphasize its connection to stamp collecting and philately, particularly within the context of migratory bird hunting.
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