This is not a stamp. At least not the kind used for mailing letters. It’s a duck hunting license issued by the Federal government in 1961.
Starting in 1934, each year’s hunting permit features a different design depicting ducks and other waterfowl. Even today, a duck stamp permit is required to hunt migratory birds.
Every year, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service holds a contest where artists from across the country submit their best artwork. The winner gets to have their design featured on the next year’s stamp. The revenue from these stamps goes directly toward wetland conservation, helping to preserve habitats for wildlife.
These stamps have become treasured collectibles, with some early editions fetching high prices among enthusiasts. Whether you’re interested in hunting, conservation, or simply the artwork, duck stamps offer a A glimpse into America’s natural heritage.
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