Collectible coins encompass a wide array of items, including historical numismatics, commemoratives, and tokens. Civil War Store Cards were locally issued currency used during the Civil War era, often produced by merchants in places like Ohio. These tokens served as a means of commerce in the absence of stable currency, featuring unique designs that reflect regional history. The year 1863 marked a period of significant inflation and currency scarcity in the United States, making these store cards a fascinating aspect of American numismatic history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
18633 Cleveland F-175c-4a Oh Ms Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Ohio 18633 Unknown