The war ration stamps are very common and the demand for them in the collector's circle is not very high. A complete book might get $10, partial books and single stamps are not going to be anywhere near as valuable.
The sentimental value is of more worth, as it reminds people of the struggles and their contribution to the war effort.
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US ration coupons numbered 19, 20, and 22 were used to purchase sugar during World War II when sugar was rationed due to shortages. Each coupon had a specific value and could be exchanged for a designated amount of sugar to help conserve supplies for the war effort.
The ration group of WWII was the Office of Price Administration (OPA).
During the first world war, the food ministry was created in Britain to ration food products. During the second world war, the food ration for one week was, eggs, fats, cheese, and bacon.
Ration
The European countries involved in World War 1 introduced food rationing. Obviously, this involved issuing ration-books.
During World War 2 ration cards were used due to the shortage of food. Food was therefore rationed and could not be obtained without the ration card thus ensuring everyone had their correct allowance (Ration).
Yes there were.
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Potatoes
No, soldiers on active duty did not require ration books, the service provided for their needs.