Civil War Store Cards are a type of collectible coin issued by merchants during the American Civil War, particularly in 1863, in New Jersey. These tokens were used as a form of currency in local areas where paper money was scarce. Often made of various metals, they typically feature designs related to the merchant or local imagery, and their rarity and historical significance make them valuable to collectors. These tokens provide insights into the economic conditions of the time and the reliance on alternative forms of currency during the conflict.

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