(No Date) Civil War Store Card F-370C-1A, MI
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Description
Civil War store card from Grand Rapids, Michigan, cataloged as Fuld 370C-1A. Grand Rapids was a growing commercial center in western Michigan, famous for its furniture manufacturing and lumber industry. Struck in copper, this die combination (Fuld 370C-1A) is common. The absence of a date on this token is standard for the 1862-1864 era, when speed of production mattered more than formality. Token production was a specialized trade — die sinkers maintained catalogs of stock dies that merchants could pair with custom obverses. Merchant-issued tokens circulated as substitutes for scarce federal coinage throughout the Northern states between 1862 and 1864. The Act of April 22, 1864 effectively ended private coinage by imposing penalties of up to five years imprisonment and a $2,000 fine for producing unauthorized coins or tokens. Civil War store cards are collected both as numismatic items and as historical documents of wartime American commerce.
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 4 cataloged varieties, this merchant was a limited producer of Civil War tokens.
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Fuld 370C-1A
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