Thursday, June 12, 2008

WWII Canada Meat Ration Token


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Originally uploaded by roberrific
This stiff navy blue cardboard token was issued to the Canadian people during and after World War II. There were several reasons why food was tightly rationed during the 'war years'. This is a reminder of that time. Sugar, coffee and tea were strictly limited because they were imported products. Meat was another story altogether. It was exported to feed the troops.

Dumpdiggers found this token while rooting through old cupboards in a farm work shed. I wondered what something like this might be worth? Its made of cardboard, ugly and mass produced... what do you think?

Here is this same Canada Meat Ration token offered for sale on eBay. At the time of this post, there's three days left in the auction... The Seller started the item at 1$ and there have been NO bids yet.

7 comments:

makuahine said...

That's really cool! I've never seen one of them myself, being in the Midwest USA. Here we had stamps, and we do have some of those that are being passed down through my husband's family: http://flickr.com/photos/anela/2332708206/in/set-72157603590722420/

Michelle (artscapes) said...

Amazing find! Very interesting...

Anonymous said...

Interesting. Might not be worth much but it's still a neat piece of history.

Rob L said...

I've got about 50+ of these. Not sure they are worth anything though.

robS said...

Here it is August 2010 and I came across my little blue cardboard meat ration tokens. I have about a hundred in the original ware time clip purse. I wonder what they are worth.

robS said...

Her it is August 2010 and I came across my little blue cardboard Canadian Meat Ration Tokens. I have about 100 of them in the original ww2 nylon clip purse. I also wonder what they are worth?

Anonymous said...

hey my mom has 1 too. guess its not worth much but very cool. when she was a waitress in WWII she would receive them for tips lmao.