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This collectible prepaid telecom card features a detailed image of a $15 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp. The stamp depicts a pair of King Eiders, a species of sea duck known for the male’s striking blue-green head, white neck, and chestnut-colored beak. The female is shown with mottled brown feathers. The scene presents these birds against a naturalistic background, illustrating a shallow water habitat with reflections and darkened sky areas. The stamp includes text reading “MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING AND CONSERVATION STAMP,” “VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1992,” “$15,” “King Eiders,” and “U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.”
The purple card surrounding the stamp image shows the price $15 again at the top right corner. Next to this, a small silhouette of a duck with the number “58” inside appears, identifying the stamp number. Below this is a gold star emblem with the words “GOLD STAR” printed beneath. The bottom right corner of the card includes two small symbols related to prepaid telecom usage.
This card is associated with hunting permits and stamp collecting related to duck hunting, specifically featuring the King Elders gold star Duck Hunting Permit Stamp #58. It represents an official U.S. Department of the Interior conservation stamp used for migratory bird hunting licenses and is issued as a prepaid telecom collectible item.
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