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DescriptionWildlife antelope 1956 U.S. stamp.1.jpg
English: Wildlife conservation was highlighted with a series of three commemorative stamps in 1956. The 3-cent Pronghorned Antelope stamp was issued June 22, 1956, designed by Robert W. (Bob) Hines, a government artist at the Department of the Interior.
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