OPA Red Tokens

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  1. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Theses are from WWII, 1944-1945. They were given back in trade when items were rationed for the war effort. They had red and blue points. Red was used for meats and fats while the blue was for canned goods. You would use your ration coupons and these were used to make the trade more equal in price. Both sides are the same, completely identical.
    They are only almost the size of a dime and are made of a paper resin. Only 1 point is on the tokens. There are 2 letters on each side of the 1. It is unknown what these letters are for but some of them are considered quite rare. I have 56 of these tokens and I have 25 different letters on the tokens.
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  3. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    The OPA is for The US Office of Price Administration.
     
  4. Mr. Numismatist

    Mr. Numismatist Strawberry Token Enthusiast

    I believe the Red "MV" OPA token is the rarest.
     
  5. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Cool tokens! :)
    Where were these given out? Overseas?
     
  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Yes it is and I don’t have that one.
     
  7. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    They we’d used in the USA. A number of items were rationed. You needed a ration coupon to buy them. You couldn’t buy hamburger meat without a ration coupon. These Tokens were given out to make change for your purchase and the coupon value.
     
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  8. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I have a few of them.
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  9. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    I have a few that my mom had from the war.
     
  10. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    Steve Hayden had an original, undistributed box of red tokens, at the recent FUN show. It had government instructions on for their use on it. I don’t think it sold.

    Many years ago I found a large number of red ones and a few blue ones in an old family trunk.
     
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