(No Date) Civil War Store Card F-460Z-2A, IN
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Description
Civil War-era store card from A.D. Wood, an Indianapolis, Indiana business. Indianapolis served as a major Union military staging area, with Camp Morton housing Confederate prisoners and Governor Morton directing one of the war's most vigorous state efforts. A.D. Wood issued 6 die varieties, more than most Civil War merchants. Struck in copper, this die combination (Fuld 460Z-2A) is common. Like the majority of Civil War store cards, this token is undated, produced during the acute 1862-1864 small change crisis. Professional die sinkers like John Stanton, Benjamin True, and William Bridgens supplied dies to merchants across the Northern states. Merchant-issued tokens circulated as substitutes for scarce federal coinage throughout the Northern states between 1862 and 1864. Over 25 million Civil War tokens were produced before Congress ended private coinage in April 1864, making them the largest private coinage movement in American history.
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 6 cataloged varieties, A.D. Wood was a minor token issuer.
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Fuld 460Z-2A
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