An older relative clearing out the home he's lived in for the past 60 years found his mothers purse with some of these coupons and instructions inside.What is the value of WWII sugar rationing coupons?
They have antiquarian value, but little. More valuable would be red and blue stamps. This is because red ';points'; were used to buy meat, and everyone seemed to run out of those before the end of the month. Blue points were for milk, eggs, and butter, also in short supply. The concern is that you should take care of these coupons, because they were printed on cheap paper that is decomposing now. Wrap them in plastic bags. Handle them carefully.
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