Collectible coins refer to numismatic items that are valued for their historical significance, rarity, or artistic merit. Civil War store cards, specifically from Ohio and dated 1836, are a form of private scrip or token used during the Civil War that featured local merchants' advertisements. These cards often have historical value due to their connection to the era and their representation of regional commerce. The exact production or mintage details for these types of coins can sometimes be unknown, making them desirable for collectors interested in American history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1836 Cincinnati F-165df-5a Oh Ms Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Ohio 1836 Unknown