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全国通用粮票伍市斤(10张) Five jin of national food coupons (10 pieces)
3.8cm*9cm
作品估价:GBP 28000-50000
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图录号:
1015
拍品名称:
全国通用粮票伍市斤(10张) Five jin of national food coupons (10 pieces)
尺 寸:
3.8cm*9cm
拍品描述:
全国通用粮票伍市斤是1966 年中华人民共和国粮食部发行的全国通用粮票,面额为五市斤。粮票是计划经济时代的产物,在当时,人们需要凭借粮票才能购买粮食及粮食制成品等。这张粮票正面有水利工程等图案,背面标注了使用规则,比如凭票可在全国范围内购买粮食制成品及各种粮食,购粮时要按当地粮食部门规定的供应品种购买,票面额为成品粮,且不准买卖、涂改,遗失不补等。它见证了特定历史时期的物资供应方式,是研究当时社会经济生活的重要实物资料。
The five-jin National Universal grain coupon was issued by the Ministry of Grain of the People's Republic of China in 1966, with a denomination of five jin. Food coupons were a product of the planned economy era. At that time, people needed to rely on food coupons to purchase grain and grain products, etc. This food ticket features patterns of water conservancy projects on the front and usage rules on the back. For instance, with this ticket, one can purchase finished grain products and various types of grain throughout the country. When buying grain, it is necessary to purchase according to the supply varieties stipulated by the local grain department. The denomination of the ticket is finished grain, and it is not allowed to be traded, altered, or replaced if lost. It bears witness to the mode of material supply in a specific historical period and is an important physical reference for studying the social and economic life at that time.
The five-jin National Universal grain coupon was issued by the Ministry of Grain of the People's Republic of China in 1966, with a denomination of five jin. Food coupons were a product of the planned economy era. At that time, people needed to rely on food coupons to purchase grain and grain products, etc. This food ticket features patterns of water conservancy projects on the front and usage rules on the back. For instance, with this ticket, one can purchase finished grain products and various types of grain throughout the country. When buying grain, it is necessary to purchase according to the supply varieties stipulated by the local grain department. The denomination of the ticket is finished grain, and it is not allowed to be traded, altered, or replaced if lost. It bears witness to the mode of material supply in a specific historical period and is an important physical reference for studying the social and economic life at that time.