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(1863) Copper Civil War Store Card F-935B-1a, H. Perrin OH

Strike Type
(1863) Copper Civil War Store Card F-935B-1a, H. Perrin OH

Coin Details

Year
1863
Denomination
Store Cards
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
Civil War Store Cards
Composition
Copper
Weight
4.67g
Diameter
19mm
Edge
Plain

Description

Civil War merchant token bearing the name of H. Perrin, located in Wilmington, Ohio. Ohio produced more varieties of Civil War store cards than any other state, driven by Cincinnati's role as the largest inland city and a Union Army supply hub. With 2 known varieties, H. Perrin produced a modest number of token types. The copper composition of this variety (Fuld 935B-1a) is common for this merchant. Token manufacturers struck pieces by the thousands, using hand-fed screw presses capable of producing several hundred tokens per hour. Civil War tokens addressed a practical problem: the wartime disappearance of federal small change made daily transactions nearly impossible without private substitutes. Surviving specimens are tangible artifacts of the wartime monetary crisis that affected every commercial transaction in the Northern states.

Rarity Notes

Copper strikings are generally the most common metal variant for Civil War store cards, as copper was the standard planchet material mimicking the federal cent. With 2 cataloged varieties, H. Perrin was a limited producer of Civil War tokens.

Cross References

Fuld 935B-1a

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