Civil War Store Cards from Rhode Island, issued in 1863, are a distinct category of collectible coins that were used as a form of currency in local markets during the Civil War era. These tokens, often made of copper or brass, were issued by merchants and local businesses in response to the coin shortages caused by the war. The design typically features the merchant's name and location, along with symbolic imagery related to the Civil War. Due to their historical significance and limited production, Civil War Store Cards are highly sought after by collectors of Americana and numismatics.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1863 Providence F-700c-3a Ri Ms Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Rhode Island 1863 Unknown