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20 Kilogram - Food Stamp Yizheng City, Jiangsu

Uitgever Yizheng City Grain Bureau
Jaar 1991
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Valuta Yuan Renminbi (1949-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed on a green underprint with black and orange letterpress inscriptions, the obverse bears a central grayscale vignette of a traditional Chinese dwelling with a tiled roof set among trees. The denomination appears in both Arabic numerals and Chinese characters, flanked by the issuer's name and issue year arranged in a straightforward layout typical of local Chinese grain ration vouchers.
Opschrift voorzijde 20 仪征市定额购粮券 20
贰拾公斤
一九九一
(Translation: 20 Yizheng City fixed-quota grain purchase voucher 20
Twenty kilograms
1991)
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Chinese grain coupons (粮票) operated as a parallel rationing currency from 1955 until the system was formally dismantled in 1993. Yizheng, a county-level city in Jiangsu, issued its own local denominations through the municipal Grain Bureau — a common arrangement that resulted in thousands of distinct local issues across China, most produced in tiny quantities and rarely preserved in any quantity.

The 20-kilogram denomination places this at the heavy end of local grain coupon values, suggesting household or institutional bulk allocation rather than individual monthly rations. By 1991 the national rationing infrastructure was already unwinding, and many local bureaus were issuing coupons they knew would have a short useful life.

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