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This collectible prepaid telecom card features the image of the Duck Hunting Permit Stamp #47 issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The stamp shows a detailed illustration of mallard ducks in flight over dry grass. The stamp includes the text "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1981," highlighting its period of validity. The background is a clear blue sky.
The card has a denomination of $7.50, printed both on the stamp image and in the top right corner of the card itself. Along the left edge of the card, in vertical text, is "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR." Below the $7.50 denomination on the card's right side is a small silhouette of a duck with the number 47 inside it, signifying the permit stamp number. Adjacent to this is a black icon of an old-style telephone handset and the WorldCom logo, indicating it is a prepaid telecom card issued by WorldCom International.
The overall design connects wildlife conservation with telecommunications, commemorating the migratory bird hunting and conservation stamp permit that was used for duck hunting regulation. The card is used and clearly marked as "VOID AFTER 1981," reinforcing its collectible and historical value related to hunting permits and wildlife stamps.
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