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Ron Jenkins (1932- ) Black and white wash drawing of canvasbacks by Ron Jenkins. Born in Rhode Island and raised in Pennsylvania, Jenkins was an art teacher and freelance artist in Montana when he painted his winning Duck Stamp art.
Plates Issued: Intaglio (front) - #168790, #168791; Offset (back) - #55048. Colors: Front - Brown and Green; Back - Black. Designer/Modeler: Robert L. Miller. Engravers: Vignette - Joseph C. Creamer, Jr.; Frame - Howard F. Sharpless; Letters - Howard F. Sharpless; Numerals - Howard F. Sharpless. First Day of Sale: July 1, 1965. Issue: 1965 - Thirty-second Duck Stamp (seventh $3 stamp). Quantity Sold: 1,558,197.
Inscription: Front - "U.S. Department of the Interior. Void after June 30, 1966. Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp. $3. Canvasbacks." Back - "Duck Stamps dollars buy wetlands to perpetuate waterfowl. It is unlawful to hunt waterfowl unless you sign your name in ink on the face of this stamp."
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