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This collectible prepaid telecom phone card features a detailed image of a U.S. Department of the Interior Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp. The stamp displays two mallard ducks in mid-flight over a calm body of water at sunset or dusk. The artwork highlights the vibrant colors and distinct markings of the mallards, with one bird appearing mostly brown and the other showing iridescent green on its head and neck. The horizon is marked by a line of trees silhouetted against the sky with clouds partially covering the sunset.
The stamp image is bordered by a design reminiscent of a perforated postage stamp edge. The stamp’s denomination is $15, with a note indicating it is void after June 30, 1996. The text on the stamp reads "U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR" at the top and "MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING AND CONSERVATION STAMP" at the bottom. The word "Mallards" is printed near the ducks in the image.
The phone card itself has a dark blue border with a white silhouette of a duck and the number "62" on the right side. Below the duck is a gold star emblem with the text "GOLD STAR" underneath. The symbol and lettering "PTI" are also visible in white at the bottom right corner. The card’s value is clearly marked as $15 in white text on the upper right corner.
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