How old could it possible be :shock: ?! As Russel suggested, blue LEDs forward voltages run relatively high, in the neighborhood of 3V. They also require less current for a reasonable brightness than red or green LEDs. In fact, for indication in the lab, when I'm just looking for an on or off, and I don't want to load my circuit, I'll just use a blue LED with microamps through it. But, also, the forward voltage will depend on current, but it won't vary widely. For government work, 3V will get you far.
Be aware, though, blue LEDs are static sensitive, for real.
j.