Collectible coins encompass a wide range of types, including historical pieces, commemorative coins, and tokens. Civil War Store Cards are a specific category that emerged in the United States during the Civil War, specifically from the 1860s, often serving as currency in local economies. Iowa, a state that was involved in the Civil War, saw the issuance of various store cards in 1864, which were often made of wood or metal and bore the names of local merchants. The exact number of these cards is often unknown, but they hold significant value for collectors due to their historical context and scarcity.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1864-- (Unknown) Civil War Store Cards - Iowa Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Iowa 1864 Unknown