(No Date) Civil War Store Card F-630BV-13D, NY
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Description
Civil War store card from New York, cataloged as Fuld 630BV-13D. New York state generated the second-largest body of Civil War token issues, concentrated in New York City but extending to Albany, Troy, Buffalo, and smaller commercial centers. This copper-nickel striking (Fuld 630BV-13D) is somewhat scarce among the known varieties. The absence of a date on this token is standard for the 1862-1864 era, when speed of production mattered more than formality. Each unique combination of obverse and reverse dies constitutes a separate Fuld catalog number, even when struck in the same metal. Between 1862 and 1864, Northern merchants produced millions of private tokens to compensate for the disappearance of federal coinage. The copper-nickel composition gave these tokens the closest resemblance to federal coinage of any metal variant. Token production peaked in 1863 when the coin shortage was most acute, with die sinkers working around the clock to fill merchant orders.
Rarity Notes
Copper-nickel strikings are moderately scarce compared to pure copper or brass versions. With 111 cataloged varieties, this merchant was one of the most prolific merchants in the series.
Cross References
Fuld 630BV-13D
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