Just do a search on eBay for "food stamp coupons." http://m.ebay.com/itm/1978A-1-00-5-...-Uncirculated-Unused-/311651057123?nav=SEARCH
Like Greg says, they are not that hard to find if you have basic computer search skills......eBay search USDA Food Coupons http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odk...pons.TRS1&_nkw=usda+food+coupons&_sacat=11116
Hello there my name is Michael Edited: Michael, read the rules. You can't advertise in any subforum except the classified ones. Also do not put in your email address or phone, as you will be on the spammers list. Jim
I have several full mint condition books (see above - no advertising here) they are worth 4 to five times face value now
I feel there's a better approach to take than to just go through a new member's post using inflammatory "red text" to attempt to get a point across. All it does most of the time is leave a post largely indecipherable. If I was a new member, I would be immediately put off to the forum. I know there are rules and all but I think a better way to handle such matters is to delete the post(s) and send a kindly worded and tactful response through the "Start a Conversation" feature. I feel doing so would help serve to reduce the rate of attrition with new members.
All a new member has to do to get on the buying-selling forums is make 10 posts. I think that is a reasonable restriction. I also think it is a reasonable expectation that new members read the rules before posting. Gee, I ask for a lot, don't I?
Please note: The original query by Tlasch was posted in 2010 -- more than seven years ago. He has not been seen on this forum in over two years.
I'm not sure how to flag this thread, but I think it would be a good idea lock it down. The original poster is long-since gone and all it does is generate solicitations.
I have an original $1 paper food stamp coupon in great condition because it's been in a frame for years it's from 2000 or 2001 and is out of the booklet!