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This collectible prepaid telecom international card features a depiction of two wood ducks in mid-flight. The card displays a design resembling a traditional hunting permit stamp issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The stamp includes the text "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR" at the top in capital letters, with "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1944" noted underneath. The main central image showcases the wood ducks rendered in shades of brown and light tan, highlighting details of their wings and bodies.
In the lower portion of the stamp design, the phrase "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP" is prominently displayed in a darker brown band. To the right side of the stamp, a circled "$1" value mark is shown. Surrounding the stamp image is a black border containing a $5 value mark in red at the top right corner and a small emblem with the number 10 inside a fish-shaped icon, accompanied by other small symbols along the bottom right edge.
The card combines elements related to birds, wildlife, and hunting, specifically focusing on duck hunting and hunting permits. It represents the Duck Hunting Permit Stamp #10 labeled "Void After 1944" with wood ducks as the featured wildlife.
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