Civil War Store Cards are a specific type of collectible coin issued in the United States, particularly in Pennsylvania, during the Civil War era, around 1863. These tokens were often used by local merchants as a form of currency, especially when coins were scarce due to the conflict. They typically featured merchant names, advertisements, and sometimes patriotic imagery to appeal to local sentiment. Due to their historical significance and limited survival, these tokens are highly sought after by collectors of Civil War memorabilia and exonumia.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1863 Allegheny F-13a-1a Pa Ms Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Pennsylvania 1863 Unknown