Civil War Store Cards are a type of collectible currency issued by merchants during the American Civil War, particularly around 1864. These tokens were used as a means of exchange in areas where coins were scarce, often featuring local businesses and designs that reflected the region. Kentucky produced several distinct store cards during this period, which are categorized under "Other Varied" coin types. The value and rarity of each card depend on factors such as its condition, design, and historical significance. Due to their connection to a tumultuous period in U.S. history, these tokens are sought after by collectors of Civil War memorabilia.

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