(1863) Brass Civil War Store Card F-615A-1b, C. Stutz IN
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Description
Civil War-era store card from C. Stutz, a Middlebury, Indiana business. Indiana was an important agricultural and manufacturing state, with merchants producing store cards as emergency currency when federal coinage was hoarded. C. Stutz issued 5 die varieties, more than most Civil War merchants. The brass composition of this variety (Fuld 615A-1b) is common to somewhat scarce for this merchant. Token production was a specialized trade — die sinkers maintained catalogs of stock dies that merchants could pair with custom obverses. Federal coinage vanished from circulation after 1861 as citizens hoarded silver and copper for their metal value, leaving merchants to fill the void with tokens. Brass planchets were readily available to die sinkers, making this a relatively accessible metal variant for collectors. Token production peaked in 1863 when the coin shortage was most acute, with die sinkers working around the clock to fill merchant orders.
Rarity Notes
Brass strikings are among the more available metal variants, though typically less common than copper. With 5 cataloged varieties, C. Stutz was a minor token issuer.
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Fuld 615A-1b
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