Civil War Store Cards are a type of paper currency and collectible coins issued by merchants in the United States, particularly in Tennessee during the Civil War era, around 1863. These store cards were created as a response to the scarcity of coins and currency, allowing local businesses to facilitate trade and transactions in their communities. Often featuring unique designs and local branding, they have become sought-after collectibles for historians and numismatists, reflecting the economic conditions of the time. The rarity and historical significance contribute to their value among collectors.

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