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This collectible prepaid telecom phone card features the image of a Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp depicting a Snow Goose in flight. The stamp shows the Snow Goose extending its wings against a muted, natural background with subtle vegetation at the bottom left. The stamp’s text states "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING AND CONSERVATION STAMP," with a note "VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1989," and the denomination "$10" prominently displayed twice—once on the top left and again on the top right. The bottom of the stamp reads "Snow Goose" in the center and "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR" along the lower edge.
The right side of the card has a peach-colored section containing two icons: a black silhouette of a duck with the number "55" inside and a logo combining the letters “P” and “T” representing the prepaid telecom service. The card’s design incorporates precise detailing of the Snow Goose, showcasing the bird’s white and gray feathers with black wingtips. The muted tones and artistic rendering suggest a vintage or official wildlife stamp issued for hunting permits associated with waterfowl conservation.
This card corresponds to a prepaid phone card issued for international telecom use, integrating philately (stamp collecting) and wildlife hunting permit themes. The card connects to the fields of hunting, birds, wildlife, and philately with a specific focus on waterfowl hunting permits, particularly for Snow Geese. The artwork and textual elements allude to the official nature of the stamp issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior for migratory bird hunting and conservation purposes.
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