World War 2 Ration Books
The sentimental value is of more value, as it reminds people of the struggles and their contribution to the war effort.
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Well the stamp by it's self is worth no more than a dime so on a book WITH A SPINE INTACT it might be a half dollar also depending one what book it is book one is more rare than book two or three.The condition os a factor obvously the the better condion would sell for more.another thing is the cover does it have one is it still attaced, what about the backing is it still there .Also less of the ration stamps were used in books two & three making them less valuble.i can't tell you mutch but I can tell you that it could be anywhere from thrity cents to a dollar and a half.
Many stamps were issued during and about World War 2. You will need to consult the catalogs. Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
I think there about like around 50$-100$ I'm not sure though my dad has one but got it when he was 18.
Not very much, they have limited value as so many were issued. Every person in the US had one. I've seen them go for about $5 a book in excellent condition.
Not much, they have limited value as so many were issued. Every person in the US had one. I've seen them go for about $5 a book in excellent condition.
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Sixpence.
the shopkeepers in world war 2 had to stamp the ration books to make sure that the person collecting the rations could not collect more.
Extra products that might be added to the ration listing. This provided some flexibility to add or remove certain items. Such as shoes, or tires.
No, soldiers on active duty did not require ration books, the service provided for their needs.
Ration books were issued by the US government to allow everyone to have the same chance to get goods as everyone else. There is no exact number on how many ration books were issued but over 8000 ration offices were opened to control the rationing.
In Britain ration books where brought out in January 8th, 1940 and were taken out of use in 1954.
the shopkeepers in world war 2 had to stamp the ration books to make sure that the person collecting the rations could not collect more.
Extra products that might be added to the ration listing. This provided some flexibility to add or remove certain items. Such as shoes, or tires.
The European countries involved in World War 1 introduced food rationing. Obviously, this involved issuing ration-books.
No, soldiers on active duty did not require ration books, the service provided for their needs.
Yes there were.
Ration books were issued by the US government to allow everyone to have the same chance to get goods as everyone else. There is no exact number on how many ration books were issued but over 8000 ration offices were opened to control the rationing.
Food, clothing
yes they have it in world war 2
People got given ration books
yes
In Britain ration books where brought out in January 8th, 1940 and were taken out of use in 1954.
Government issued ration books