This coin is part of the Civil War Store Cards series, a fascinating aspect of American numismatics that reflects the economic challenges faced during the Civil War era. Originating from a location that remains unknown, this particular piece is denoted in the currency of the United States (USD) and is categorized under the sub-type of "Coins". It is noteworthy that this coin, while made of copper, has no specified denomination, weight, dimensions (width and height), or diameter - all categorized as '0.00000000'. This absence of measurable attributes suggests that the coin may exist more as a historical artifact or representation rather than a functional currency unit. There is no mint mark or designer attributed to this piece, and it bears no specific year of production or mintage figures, as indicated by the "No Date" and '0' values. The edge type and mint information are also classified as 'N/A', which implies it may lack the traditional characteristics seen in standard coinage. Produced as a mint strike, this coin symbolizes a unique piece of American history tied to the Civil War, which saw many merchants and businesses resort to producing their own currency due to the scarcity of money and coins. Collectors and historians alike might find this piece of particular interest due to its association with a tumultuous period in U.S. history, despite the lack of physical attributes making it a more enigmatic collectible.