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This collectible card features the $7.50 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The stamp prominently displays a detailed illustration of two Ruddy Ducks floating on water. The male Ruddy Duck is characterized by its rich chestnut body, white cheek patch, and bright blue bill, while the female has more subdued brown and grey tones with a darker bill. Both ducks are depicted with precise detail, including reflections in the water and subtle ripples around them.
Text on the stamp includes "$7.50" in the upper left and right corners, "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING AND CONSERVATION STAMP" at the top center, and the species name "Ruddy Ducks" in the lower left corner. The bottom center states "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR." Along the right edge, the text reads "VOID AFTER JUNE 30 1982," indicating the permit's expiration date. The background of the card surrounding the stamp is a solid brown color. In the lower right corner of the card, there are two small logos: one of a stylized duck with the number "50" inside and the other is a white "PT" symbol.
This card is a Duck Hunting Permit Stamp Card #50 used for hunting permits related to ruddy ducks, with a prepaid telecom feature indicated by the "PT" logo. It serves both as a collectible philatelic item and a legal permit for migratory bird hunting valid until mid-1982.
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