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This collectible prepaid telecom card features a colorful image of three redhead ducks in flight over a body of water with broken reeds or sticks. The ducks are illustrated with one female and two male redhead ducks, identifiable by their distinct coloring and the males’ bright red heads. The scene is vibrant with a partly cloudy blue sky and detailed water movement in the foreground.
The left side of the card has a vertical blue band with white text stating "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR." Above the ducks, inside a blue rectangular box, the text reads "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING AND CONSERVATION STAMP" in white. The stamp portion also includes the expiration phrase "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1988" and a denomination value of "$10" in the upper left corner within the stamp image. The bottom right corner of the stamp includes the label "REDHEAD DUCKS."
Outside the stamp area, on the card’s right side, the denomination "$10" appears again in white. Below this, there is a white silhouette of a duck with the number "54" inside it, indicating the permit stamp number. The bottom right corner features a white logo consisting of the letters "PT," representing Prepaid Telecom International. This card is identified as Duck Hunting Permit Stamp Card #54, void after 1988, featuring redhead ducks.
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