Commodity tickets in various places are usually divided into three categories: "eat, wear and use". In addition to all kinds of grain and oil tickets, there are tickets for pigs, beef, mutton, chickens, ducks, fish and eggs, all kinds of sugar tickets, all kinds of bean products tickets and all kinds of vegetables tickets, and so on. In addition to all kinds of cloth tickets, there are chemical fiber tickets, cotton tickets, undershirts, vest tickets, cloth shoes tickets, cotton tires tickets and so on.
Handkerchiefs, soap, toilet paper, washing powder, matches, rag tickets, kerosene tickets, various coal tickets, commodity purchase vouchers, electronic tickets, self-propelled tickets, watch tickets, temporary tickets, motor tickets, etc. It's really varied, involving all aspects of various fields.
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Most food stamps:
1, the earliest food stamp
Grain Bureau of Southern Anhui People's Administration 195 1 meter ticket.
2, the largest denomination of food stamps
"Grain Allocation Letter" issued by Shanghai Grain Bureau 1962 and 1963, with face value of 1400 kg.
Minimum denomination food stamps
1960 Nanjing Grain Bureau issued "Nanjing Grain Bureau Mobile Grain Purchase Certificate" with a face value of one yuan.
Provincial food stamps with the widest ticket width
1984 Guangxi Grain Bureau issued the "Grain and Oil Quota Supply Card for Floating Population in Guangxi", which is17.3cm long and 6cm wide.
Provincial food stamps with the smallest face width
1955 "food stamps with certificates" printed in Zhejiang province are 0.9 cm long and 0.8 cm wide, only the size of a fingernail.
Food stamps with the longest circulation time
The national general food stamps issued by the Ministry of Food 1965 have been in circulation for 28 years.
Food stamps with the shortest circulation time
1962 the travel food stamps issued by the national grain department have been circulating for about a month.
Parcel with the largest denomination
1975 The Revolutionary Committee of Handan Grain Bureau in Hebei Province issued a set of 60 food stamps with denominations ranging from 1 kg to 30 kg.
Quotation package with maximum denomination
The commissary vouchers issued in 1967 are divided into four types: rice, flour, coarse grains and horse feed, each of which has four denominations of 50, 100, 500 and 1000 kg, and the full set of denominations is as high as 6,600 kg. Different quotations from Chairman Mao are printed on the back of each food stamp.
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