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This collectible prepaid telecom card features a detailed image of a Cinnamon Teal duck hunting permit stamp issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The stamp has a denomination of $3 and prominently displays three Cinnamon Teal ducks in flight, captured with wings outstretched against a light tan background with stylized grass or reeds below them. Text around the stamp includes "CINNAMON TEAL" on the left side, "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR" across the top, and "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP" along the bottom. The stamp is marked with a void date: "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1972."
The stamp is part of the Duck Hunting Permit series and is identified as number 38, indicated by a small white silhouette of a duck with the number "38" inside it on the right side of the card. The background of the card around the stamp is a rich brown color. The card carries a value of $5, printed in the upper right corner, separate from the $3 stamp denomination. The card also features the abbreviation "PT" in a small white box in the lower right corner, likely denoting Prepaid Telecom.
This card combines wildlife artwork with the theme of hunting permits and stamp collecting (philately), specifically related to ducks and cinnamon teal species. It represents a collectible item tied to bird hunting permits and prepaid telecommunications.
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