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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 325897, member: 4230"]yes Drusus. Those are the only two sites i found that even mentioned the Food Ration notes and show pictures. I need to find a place that itemizes all the different types. Kind of like a checklist i could use. Thanks for checking into it for me <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>that on site paulnoll.com says this below each note</p><p>"This coupon allows the bearer to buy 1 Jin of rationed foodstuffs. Rationed foodstuffs included rice, flour and cooking oils. 1 Jin equals 0.5 Kilograms equals 10 Liang equals 1.1 pounds. </p><p><br /></p><p>Front side translation: </p><p>First Line: The Food Ministry of the People's Republic of China. </p><p>Second Line: This Food coupon can be used in all of China. </p><p><br /></p><p>Back side translation: </p><p>First Number: This coupon allows you buy food covered in the whole of China. </p><p>Second Number: When you buy food, please buy food types as local area demands. </p><p>Third Number: The One Jin means you can buy that much of the rationed foods. </p><p>Fourth Number: This coupon cannot be bought or sold. The amount cannot be changed. If lost, coupon will not be replaced."</p><p> </p><p>with each note showing a different value being that notes food weight. I am wondering if all the coupons worked like that. Maybe each note was NOT for a single food, but for any food ration, but only for the weight shown on the note. But i would still like to find a web site or book that shows all the food ration coupons notes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 325897, member: 4230"]yes Drusus. Those are the only two sites i found that even mentioned the Food Ration notes and show pictures. I need to find a place that itemizes all the different types. Kind of like a checklist i could use. Thanks for checking into it for me :) that on site paulnoll.com says this below each note "This coupon allows the bearer to buy 1 Jin of rationed foodstuffs. Rationed foodstuffs included rice, flour and cooking oils. 1 Jin equals 0.5 Kilograms equals 10 Liang equals 1.1 pounds. Front side translation: First Line: The Food Ministry of the People's Republic of China. Second Line: This Food coupon can be used in all of China. Back side translation: First Number: This coupon allows you buy food covered in the whole of China. Second Number: When you buy food, please buy food types as local area demands. Third Number: The One Jin means you can buy that much of the rationed foods. Fourth Number: This coupon cannot be bought or sold. The amount cannot be changed. If lost, coupon will not be replaced." with each note showing a different value being that notes food weight. I am wondering if all the coupons worked like that. Maybe each note was NOT for a single food, but for any food ration, but only for the weight shown on the note. But i would still like to find a web site or book that shows all the food ration coupons notes.[/QUOTE]
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