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This collectible chip card features a detailed design of the U.S. Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp, specifically a Duck Hunting Permit Stamp #16. The central image showcases common goldeneye ducks in flight and resting by a water body with rocks and small islands. The artwork is rendered in green tones, emphasizing the natural scene of ducks in their wildlife habitat.
On the right side, the stamp includes text indicating it is a "Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp" issued by the "U.S. Department of the Interior." The value "$2" is prominently displayed inside a shield-like emblem, along with a notice stating "Void After June 30, 1950." Above the denomination, the card displays a large "$5" value in white text set against a dark purple background, matching the card’s edge design. A white oval is labeled with the number "16," corresponding to the permit stamp number.
The card includes additional small logos and icons at the bottom right of the dark purple margin, including a stylized “PT” symbol. The overall presentation highlights the collectible nature of this prepaid international telecom card focused on bird hunting permits and duck stamp collecting, aligning with themes of wildlife, sports hunting, and philately.
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