Civil War Store Cards from Pennsylvania, issued in 1861, are a type of collectible coin that served as alternative currency during the Civil War era. These store cards were issued by local merchants and businesses as a means to facilitate commerce in the absence of sufficient coinage. They often feature unique designs, including the name of the issuing store, and may include patriotic imagery reflective of the Civil War period. Collectors value them for their historical significance and rarity, as they represent a microcosm of the economic conditions and societal impacts during the conflict.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
(1861-65) Allegheny F-13a-3a Pa Ms Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Pennsylvania 1861 Unknown