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Uncut Mixed Denomination Food Stamps Chengdu City, Sichuan

Uitgever Chengdu City People's Government, Sichuan
Jaar 1992-1993
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde Blue underprint with maroon letterpress text arranged in a grid of individual ration coupons, each bearing a large stylized 米 (rice) character as central vignette. Each coupon carries the issuing authority title, a weight denomination in grams, and a month designation. The uncut sheet retains multiple mixed-denomination coupons in their original unperforated format.
Opschrift voorzijde 成都市居民凭票购救(搭伙)证明
0.5 公斤
12月
(Translation: Proof for Chengdu residents to purchase food by coupon
0.5 kilograms
December)
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Opmerkingen

China's urban rationing system had been winding down nationally through the late 1980s, but Chengdu — like many inland cities — maintained local food coupon schemes well into the early 1990s, long after coastal cities had largely abandoned them. These coupons were issued by municipal government rather than through the national grain bureau network, giving them a distinctly local administrative character and making them non-transferable outside Chengdu's jurisdiction.

Uncut sheets surviving from this period are uncommon. Individual coupons were typically distributed through work units and redeemed quickly; full sheets rarely left the printing facility intact.

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