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This collectible card features the Duck Hunting Permit Stamp Card #39 for Emperor Geese, issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The card prominently displays a $5 hunting stamp with the text "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1973" printed across the top. The stamp illustration includes two Emperor Geese in flight over wetland vegetation with a naturalistic background of muted earth tones and a sky with cloud formations. The detailed artwork captures the birds' distinctive white heads, dark breasts, and orange legs and feet.
Along the left edge of the stamp image, the vertical text reads "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR" in red. On the right side, also vertically aligned, the stamp declares "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP" in red letters. The number "39" appears inside a white silhouette of a duck in the upper right corner of the card. The card's primary background color is a rich brown, and a white "$5" denomination is printed on the top left and also in the top right area, near the duck silhouette.
In the bottom right corner, the card bears the "PTI" logo representing Prepaid Telecom International. This information, combined with the stamp's design and official text, confirms the card's purpose as a prepaid permit related to migratory bird hunting, specifically for Emperor Geese.
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