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This collectible prepaid telecom card features an image of common goldeneye ducks in flight and resting on water. The central illustration is rendered in green ink, depicting the ducks with detailed feather patterns against a natural lakeside backdrop that includes reeds and subtle waves. The setting suggests a calm outdoor habitat typical for waterfowl.
On the right side of the card, a vertical panel in green text reads: "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP," followed by "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR." Below this, a boxed "$2" denomination is printed, with the phrase "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1950" appearing beneath it. The top right corner features a white "$5" symbol on a purple background. Adjacent to the vertical panel is a small white fish-shaped icon with the number "16" inside, denoting the card’s series or issue number. The bottom right corner displays an abstract design resembling the initials "PT" also in white.
This Duck Hunting Stamp Card #16 was issued as a prepaid telecom card featuring the common goldeneye species. It is marked as used and is linked to hunting permits and collectible stamps, focusing on birds and wildlife. The card portrays a classic hunting permit stamp design authorized by the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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