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This collectible prepaid telephone card displays a detailed rendition of the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The stamp illustration features a family of ruddy ducks swimming and floating on water, rendered in a brown tone with intricate line work. The stamp clearly states a $1 value, with the inscription: “VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1942,” signifying the expiration date of the hunting permit.
The card’s border has a black background with a decorative, perforated edge style around the stamp image, emphasizing the stamp’s collectible nature. The right side of the card shows the denomination $5 printed in red at the top, while a small white oval containing the number 8 is located mid-right, indicating that this is card number 8 in a series. Additionally, the lower right corner has red "PH" initials or logo.
This card is identified as Duck Hunting Permit Stamp Card #8 “Void After 1942” featuring ruddy ducks. It is marked as used and issued as a prepaid telecom international card. The design highlights the heritage and tradition of U.S. hunting permits and stamp collecting (philately) for migratory birds, specifically connecting to duck hunting.
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