Civil War Store Cards are a specific type of collectible coin issued by merchants during the Civil War, primarily in the southern states, as a response to the currency shortages of the time. These tokens were often made of metal or cardboard and served as a medium of exchange in local economies. In Tennessee, store cards issued in 1863 are particularly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and limited availability. They often feature the merchant's name and value, reflecting both the commerce and inflationary pressures of the period.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1863 Clarksvill F-130a-5d Tn Ms Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Tennessee 1863 Unknown