Indiana Civil War Store Card!

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After suffering thru yesterdays 40 mph winds for two wheaties, today I was rewarded! Found and managed to scratch both sides of my first Indian this year 1896. Then pulled the 1926 wheaty in TTF. Then pulled my second Indian of the day, 1900 also in TTF. A little bit later I got a 12/45 sweet Silver tone at about 6 inches I pulled the Civil War Store Card!! Woot Woot, this is a first for me. I googled J H Thomas, I didn't find info as far as the dry goods dealer. There was a page of Indiana Civil War Store cards pop up. One was listed there sold for 70.00, probably a little better condition but not extremely better. This is only my third, 2 Indian day and the second time I have found 2 1800s coins in one day, although one of them is not actually a coin. Not a problem I love this Store Card Thanks for looking; Bill
 

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Nice finds!
 

My, oh my!!! ~Indiana Digger~ LOVES this find! Nice save! That's a dandy! Fortville is not all that far from me.
 

I love that token. It's got a connection with the Civil War and the Mormon presence in the midwest.

Good stuff.
 

That's very cool!
 

That is one sweet store card! Congratulations!
 

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