Duck Stamp 1985-1986

Photo By/Credit

Gerald Mobley/USFWS

Date Shot/Created
07/01/1985
Media Usage Rights/License
Copyrighted, All Rights Reserved - Used by Permission
Image
Gerald Mobley (1938- )
Watercolor painting of a drake cinnamon teal by Gerald Mobley of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Mobley also won the 1983 and 1985 Oklahoma waterfowl competition.

Plates Issued: Intaglio - (front - back) #174343, #174350. Offset - #65442 - Yellow, #65443 - Cinnamon, #65444 - Gray, #65445 - Black, #64188 - Black (back). Colors: Front - Yellow, Cinnamon, Gray, Black; Back - Black. Designer/Modeler: V. Jack Ruther. Engraver: Vignette - John S. Wallace, Jr.; Frame - N/A; Letters - John S. Wallace, Jr.; Numerals - John S. Wallace, Jr. First Day of Sale: July 1, 1985. Issue: 1985 - Fifty-second Duck Stamp (seventh $7.50 stamp). Quantity Sold: 1,779,928.

Inscription: Front - "U.S. Department of the Interior. Void after June 30, 1986. Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp. $7.50. Cinnamon Teal." Back - "Buy Duck Stamps. Save wetlands. Send in all bird bands. Sign your Duck Stamp. It is unlawful to hunt waterfowl unless you sign your name in ink on the face of this stamp."

Images of the stamp are copyrighted. To use the image on a product that will be produced and sold, you must apply for, and be accepted as, a Licensee. <https://www.fws.gov/service/license-duck-stamps-or-junior-duck-stamp-imagery>
Recreational Activity
Subject tags
Art
Birds
Hunting
Waterfowl