(No Date) Civil War Store Card F-620A-10D, OH
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Description
Merchant token from H.H. Robinson of New London, Ohio, cataloged as Fuld 620A-10D. 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. The 11 cataloged varieties for H.H. Robinson indicate a notable level of token production. This copper-nickel striking (Fuld 620A-10D) is somewhat scarce among the known varieties. Undated Civil War tokens like this one circulated alongside dated issues during the 1862-1864 period. Merchants typically ordered tokens from die-sinkers who maintained inventories of patriotic and advertising dies for rapid production. 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. The copper-nickel composition gave these tokens the closest resemblance to federal coinage of any metal variant.
Rarity Notes
Copper-nickel strikings are moderately scarce compared to pure copper or brass versions. With 11 cataloged varieties, H.H. Robinson was a notable token issuer.
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Fuld 620A-10D
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