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This collectible prepaid telecom card features an image of the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The stamp design prominently displays two Ross' Geese in mid-flight over a natural habitat, illustrated with detailed feathers and a blue sky background. The birds are depicted with white bodies and black-edged wings, conveying a sense of motion. The stamp includes text identifying it as a "Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp," with the species name "Ross' Geese" clearly printed below the birds.
On the right side of the card, a yellow-green border contains a "$5" denomination in the upper right corner and a small black silhouette of a goose with the number "44" inside it. Text along the right edge of the stamp image reads "VOID AFTER JUNE 30 1978," indicating the expiration date associated with the hunting permit aspect of the stamp. The lower portion of the stamp bears the official identification of the issuing entity, "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR."
The card’s design is focused on the theme of wildlife and sports hunting, specifically duck hunting and migratory bird permits. It is a used prepaid international telephone card that also serves as a collectible hunting permit stamp card. The combination of stamp philately elements and hunting permit iconography highlight its dual purpose for both collectors and hunters.
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