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This collectible prepaid telecom card features a detailed depiction of the 1971 Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp, commonly known as a duck stamp, issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The stamp on the card displays two white Ross' Geese wading in shallow water, with one bird stretching its wing. The setting includes natural reed plants emerging from the water against a softly textured background. The stamp's denominations are clearly marked as $3 and $5, with the $3 value appearing on the left side over the stamps’ illustration and the $5 printed on the green border in the upper right corner. The text “MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP” is printed at the top in blue, with “ROSS GEESE” positioned on the right side of the stamp image.
The stamp includes the wording "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1971," emphasizing its expiration date for permit holders. The card also displays an icon of a white duck with the number 37 inside a green circle on the right side above the PT mark, signifying the card’s specific collectible numbering. The bottom of the stamp prominently features “U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR” in white against a dark background bar, which confirms its official government issuance.
This card is part of a series related to birds, wildlife, and hunting permits, specifically focusing on ducks and Ross' Geese hunting. It serves both as a collectible item for philatelists and as a prepaid telecom card branded with stamp imagery. The overall design combines hunting permit illustration with telecommunication usage, highlighting the Ross' Geese as the central subject.
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