WW2 Ration Coupons

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Digenes, Nov 22, 2010.

  1. Digenes

    Digenes Just a collector

    I know I posted this in the General Discussion Forum also, so sorry for double posting, but not sure where it would fit. I have the opportunity to purchase two WW2 coupon books, but not sure of what the value of these should be. They are for the most part intact with just a couple of the coupon used. Anyone have any idea as to what the value of these would be. I know they do not fall under coins or maybe not even paper money, thus the post in both General and here. Again sorry for the double posting of it, but really would like to find out so I can make an offer to the person who has them.

    Dave
    USN Retired and Disabled Vet, and damn proud of it.
     
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  3. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Ration books are pretty common (Except for Book V which was never actually used) usually they can be purchased for about $5 or so unless they are in nearly pristine condition. Then they might be ten to fifteen dollars.
     
  4. lettow

    lettow Senior Member

    I am with Conder101 on this. Remember, everyone in the country was issued ration books so there were millions of them made and distributed. Many of these were saved so they are quite common (except Book V).
     
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