Civil War Store Cards were locally issued currency during the Civil War, particularly in Ohio, to address the shortage of coins. Issued by merchants, these tokens often featured unique designs and denominations. Common between 1860 and 1865, they are collectible due to their historical significance and rarity. The exact quantity of store cards produced is often unknown, adding to the intrigue and value among collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1860 Cincinnati F-165amb-2bp Oh Ms Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Ohio 1860 Unknown