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This collectible prepaid international telecom card features the official Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The stamp depicts two wood ducks in flight against a backdrop of leafless tree branches. The design includes the words "WOOD DUCK" to the left of the birds and denotes a value of $5 in the upper left corner. The stamp is marked “VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1975,” identifying it as permit Stamp Card #41.
Along the top of the stamp is the text "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR" in blue capital letters. The bottom of the stamp reads "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP," also in blue capital letters. The dark navy blue border of the card carries the printed value "$5" in silver in the upper right corner next to a small silhouette of a white duck with the number "41" inside it. The lower right corner displays the logo and abbreviation "PTI," indicating the card's prepaid telecom status.
The card highlights the wood duck, an important subject in hunting permits and wildlife conservation. The fine artwork captures the distinctive coloring and markings of the wood ducks, with the male's bright red eye and multicolored plumage clearly visible. This collectible combines interests in philately, wildlife, and hunting permits, making it an attractive item for collectors focused on birds, duck hunting, and migration stamp memorabilia.
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