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This collectible prepaid international telephone card features a detailed reproduction of the U.S. Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp, specifically the 26th edition, which is recognized as a Duck Hunting Stamp. The central image on the card’s front shows a black retriever dog holding a mallard duck in its mouth, set against a pale sky with several flying birds and reeds in the foreground. The stamp design includes the text "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP," "RETRIEVERS SAVE GAME," and "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR" at the bottom. The stamp value is marked with a $3 denomination and a "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1960" expiration date.
The card itself has a black border with a $5 value displayed in the upper right corner. Just below the denomination, on the right edge, a small white duck icon with the number "26" inside it signifies the 26th edition of the Duck Hunting Stamp series. Beneath the duck icon, a gold star emblem is accompanied by the words "GOLD STAR," relating to the quality or prestige of this collectible. The lower right corner features a stylized "PT" logo, indicating the card’s nature as a prepaid telecom international phone card.
This collectible reflects themes of wildlife, hunting sports, and philately with a focus on mallard ducks and retrievers, tying together elements of animals, hunting permits, and stamp collecting. The design highlights the important connection between retrievers and game preservation, emphasizing the role of hunting dog breeds in waterfowl hunting.
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