A Guide Book of Civil War Tokens: Patriotics, Store Cards, Sutler Tokens, Encased Postage

Author:   Q David Bowers
Publisher:   Whitman Publishing
Edition:   3rd ed.
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9780794846466


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   26 November 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Civil War tokens are tangible reminders of American history. These small, cent-sized tokens were privately issued by American tradesmen and others during the Civil war. They were used to advertise businesses and also to grease the wheels of commerce during a nationwide coin shortage. By the summer of 1862, nervous citizens had hoarded all of the nation's gold and silver coins and even its small copper-nickel Flying Eagle and Indian Head one-cent coins. This caused a financial emergency as it became nearly impossible to make change for everyday transactions. Millions of private tokens became substitutes for official U.S. coins from 1862 to 1865, spent and accepted as 1 cent each by the public. Today, these tokens are highly collectible and A Guide Book of Civil War Tokens elevates the collecting and study of these imitation cents to a new level of scholarship and accessibility. Novice and experienced collectors alike, as well as history buffs and everyone interested in the American Civil War, will find this volume a fascinating and indispensable reference. Inside the 3rd Edition: How to identify and collect Civil War patriotic tokens and store cards Detailed historical background Valuations in multiple circulated and Mint State grades Rarity ratings More than 2,000 full-color photos Legendary rarities; discussions of every known issuer; illustrations and descriptions of nearly every known die; and more Dramatically expanded indexes, including die makers and merchant categories. ""A Must-have book for Civil War token collectors. You will benefit from Dave Bower's decades of research, presented in a very readablke format."" -John Ostendorf, Civil War Token Society Table of Contents Foreword by John Ostendorf Publisher's Preface Reminiscence by Dr. George Fuld Introduction Style, Terminology, and Arrangement Notes Chapter 1: Overview and Key to Using This Book Chapter 2: Before the Civil War Chapter 3: Money of the Civil War Chapter 4: Civil War Tokens and the History of Collecting Them Chapter 5: Aspects of Collecting Civil War Tokens. Chapter 6: Patriotic Civil War Tokens Chapter 7: Civil War Store Cards Appendix A: Selected Civil War Token Engravers and Coiners Appendix B: Location Unknown Civil War Store Cards Appendix C: Fuld Numbers Now Non-Contemporary Appendix D: Non-Contemporary Store Cards, by Issuer Appendix E: Encased Postage Stamps of 1862 Appendix F: Civil War Sutler Tokens Notes Selected Bibliography and Resources About the Author Credits and Acknowledgments General Index Index of Die-Maker Ascriptions Index of Store Cards by Occupation or Service

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Author:   Q David Bowers
Publisher:   Whitman Publishing
Imprint:   Whitman Publishing
Edition:   3rd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   1.066kg
ISBN:  

9780794846466


ISBN 10:   0794846467
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   26 November 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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