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1944-1945
Plates Issued: Intaglio - #155590, #155603. Color: Orange. Designer/Modeler: William K. Schrage. Engravers: Vignette - Matthew D. Fenton; Frame - George L. Huber; Letters - George L. Huber; Numerals - George L. Huber. First Day of Sale: July 1, 1944. Issue: 1944 - Eleventh Duck Stamp. Quantity Sold: 1,487,029. Inscription: Front - "U.S. Department of the Interior. Void after june 30, 1945. Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp. $1." Walter A. Weber Black and white wash painting of White-fronted Geese by Walter A. Weber, an artist who was a staff illustrator for the National Park Service, and well known for his work with the National Geographic Society. (Deceased) Content taken from the Duck Stamp Collection. The Duck Stamp Collection was originally printed in a loose-leaf, hole-punched format that was available for sale through the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) and updated annually. The document is no longer in print. | |||||||||||