(No Date) Civil War Store Card F-165P-7B, OH
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Description
This Civil War token was issued by Frank Beresford, operating in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati was the largest inland city in antebellum America and a critical supply center for the Union Army, driving Ohio to produce more varieties of Civil War store cards than any other state. The 16 cataloged varieties for Frank Beresford indicate a notable level of token production. Struck in brass, this die combination (Fuld 165P-7B) is common to somewhat scarce. The absence of a date is typical for Civil War tokens produced during the 1862-1864 emergency currency period. Merchants typically ordered tokens from die-sinkers who maintained inventories of patriotic and advertising dies for rapid production. Merchant-issued tokens circulated as substitutes for scarce federal coinage throughout the Northern states between 1862 and 1864. Brass was the second most common planchet material after copper, giving tokens a golden appearance.
Rarity Notes
Brass strikings are among the more available metal variants, though typically less common than copper. With 16 cataloged varieties, Frank Beresford was a notable token issuer.
Cross References
Fuld 165P-7B
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