Civil War store cards are a type of collectible coin issued by merchants in the United States during the Civil War era, specifically in 1863. These tokens were often used in regions like New Jersey as a form of currency due to the scarcity of official coinage at the time. Typically made of metal, these store cards featured the merchant's name and sometimes additional designs, serving both as a promotional tool and a medium of exchange. Collectors value these tokens for their historical significance and the insights they provide into economic practices during the Civil War.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1863-- (Unknown) Civil War Store Cards - New Jersey Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - New Jersey 1863 Unknown