Purple
John Marshall
Wow, you got me, I forgot that the different denominations were different colors. According to a pdf that I found: Food stamps are printed in color in denominations of $1 (brown), $5 (purple), and $10 (green), and are distributed in books of total value of $2, $7, $10, $40, $50, and $65. Therefore, your answer is: green was the color of the $10 food stamp. [The answer was found in paragraph 2 of the pdf]
About $120
abut 15.00 in good condition
No you can't. You can buy food or drinks with your Food Stamp Card. 5 Hour energy is a Supplement.
we dont have dollar bills we have dollar coins and they are a bronze color lol
You have a very rare specimen. Its probaby worth $100+
It has a list value of $85.00 in mint condition and $35.00 used. If your stamp is affixed to a booklet, it would fall into the "used" category".
Bob Stamp is 5' 10".
Nicole Stamp is 5' 6".
Please post new question with the date on the coin.
Food stamps were pieces of paper that had an amount of 1, 5, 10, or 20 to be used just like money on food. Now most states use a card that can be used to purchase food.