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This collectible prepaid telecom international card features a detailed image of the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The stamp prominently displays two Ross' Geese in flight against a natural background of blue sky and brown reeds or grasses. The text on the stamp includes "Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp" at the top, "Ross' Geese" near the bottom left, and "U.S. Department of the Interior" along the bottom edge.
The card carries a denomination of $5, shown in the top right corner. To the right of the stamp image, the card has a light yellow background with a small black silhouette of a duck containing the number "44," referencing Duck Hunting Permit Stamp Card #44. Text adjacent to the duck silhouette states "Void After June 30, 1978." The bottom right corner features a black icon indicating the card’s prepaid telecom international status.
This item is connected to themes of birds, wildlife, and hunting, specifically duck hunting, along with philately related to stamps and migratory bird conservation. It highlights Ross' Geese as a central subject, linking it to hunting permits and conservation efforts documented through official U.S. government-issued stamps.
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