Seymour, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Seymour, Indiana This Civil War Store Card from Seymour, Indiana is ascribed to the shop of W.K. Lanphear.  Lanphear was the second most prolific issuer of Civil War tokens in Cincinnati. His work is remarkable for the variety of motifs used as reverse dies on store cards. Valuations are … Read more

Rochester, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Rochester, Indiana This Civil War Store Card from Rochester, Indiana is ascribed to the shop of John Stanton. This token is the only known merchant token issued from this town. Stanton was the most prolific issuer of Civil War tokens in Cincinnati. His line of work centered on stamp cutting … Read more

Richmond, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Richmond, Indiana These Civil War Store Cards from Richmond, Indiana are ascribed to the shops of W.K. Lanphear and John Stanton.  These two engravers were the most prolific issuers of Civil War tokens in Cincinnati. Valuations are based on raw copper tokens. For more detailed pricing, see: Pricing Civil War … Read more

Plymouth, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Plymouth, Indiana These Civil War Store Cards from Plymouth, Indiana are ascribed to the shop of W.K. Lanphear.  Lanphear was the second most prolific issuer of Civil War tokens in Cincinnati. His work is remarkable for the variety of motifs used as reverse dies on store cards. Valuations are … Read more

Plainfield, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Plainfield, Indiana These Civil War Store Cards from Plainfield, Indiana are ascribed to the shop of  John Stanton. Stanton was the most prolific issuer of Civil War tokens in Cincinnati. His line of work centered on stamp cutting and branding devices. Valuations are based on raw copper tokens. For more detailed … Read more

Pierceton, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Pierceton, Indiana These Civil War Store Cards from Pierceton, Indiana are ascribed to the shop of W.K. Lanphear (IN760A) and Alexander Gleason (IN760B.) Here you get an excellent comparison of the styles used by each. Lanphear makes use of symbols and clear text. Gleason is a bit more on … Read more

Peru, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Peru, Indiana These Civil War Store Cards from Peru, Indiana are ascribed to the shop of W.K. Lanphear.  Lanphear was the second most prolific issuer of Civil War tokens in Cincinnati. His work is remarkable for the variety of motifs used as reverse dies on store cards. Valuations are … Read more

Middletown, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Middletown, Indiana This Civil War Store Card from Middletown, Indiana is ascribed to the shop of John Stanton. This token is the only known merchant token issued from this town. Stanton was the most prolific issuer of Civil War tokens in Cincinnati. His line of work centered on stamp cutting … Read more

Lisbon, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Lisbon, Indiana This Civil War Store Cards from Lisbon, Indiana is ascribed to the shop of W.K. Lanphear.  This is the only known token for this town. Lanphear was the second most prolific issuer of Civil War tokens in Cincinnati. His work is remarkable for the variety of motifs … Read more

Mechanicsburg, Indiana

Go to Attributing Civil War Store Cards Mechanicsburg, Indiana These Civil War Store Cards from Mechanicsburg, Indiana are ascribed to the shop of W.K. Lanphear.  This is the only known token for this town. Lanphear was the second most prolific issuer of Civil War tokens in Cincinnati. His work is remarkable for the variety of motifs … Read more