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This collectible card features the U.S. Department of the Interior Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp known as the Duck Hunting Permit Stamp Card #22, issued for use before June 30, 1956. The central image displays a group of Blue Geese in flight above tall marsh grasses. The illustration is detailed in a monochrome blue tone, capturing the movement and natural form of the geese soaring in formation.
The stamp design includes a face value of $2 prominently shown inside a circular area that reads "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1956," indicating the permit’s expiration date. Along the bottom border of the stamp, the text reads "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP," with the words clearly separated by horizontal lines. The left side of the image is marked "BLUE GEESE" vertically.
The surrounding card frame is a solid maroon color with a face value of $5 displayed in the top right corner. Adjacent to this is a white silhouette of a duck with the number "22" inside, identifying the specific permit card. Additional logos appear near the bottom right corner, including a small white duck icon and a partly geometric mark associated with prepaid telecom services. This card is linked to prepaid telecom international usage while commemorating a historic duck hunting permit valid before 1957.
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