1863-- (Unknown) Civil War Store Cards - New York

Coin / United States of America / 1863 / Unknown / Civil War Store Cards - New York / Other / Varied

This coin is a unique representation from the Civil War era, specifically classified under the "Civil War Store Cards - New York" series, issued in 1863. As a form of currency during a tumultuous time in American history, these store cards were used by merchants as a means of trade when official currency was scarce. This particular example does not have a mint mark, indicating its origin is unknown, which adds an element of intrigue for collectors. The denomination is categorized as "Other / Varied," signifying that the exact value may depend on the specific merchant or context in which it was issued. The physical properties of the coin, such as its width, height, diameter, and weight, are not specified here, suggesting that it may be a unique or less commonly encountered piece, possibly even a prototype or an uncirculated example. The total mintage is also unspecified, which could indicate that it was produced in limited quantities or that records are incomplete. This coin holds great historical significance, reflecting not only the economic conditions of the time but also the ingenuity of merchants who adapted to the situation by issuing their own currency. As a collectible, it would appeal to numismatists interested in Civil War history, store card currency, and American economic history. Its lack of defined specifications opens up avenues for further research and analysis, enhancing its value to collectors and historians alike.

currency USD
currency-amount 0
diameter 0
height 0
mint-mark None
mintage 0
type Coins
variant NEW YORK F-630BE-2d NY
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1863