10 Civil War - 8d -
In stamp collecting circles, "8d" often refers to (pre-decimal British or colonial currency), while "10" could refer to a plate number or a specific Scott Catalog number.
During the war, "Sanitary Fairs" were held to raise money for Union soldiers. Collectors often seek out items like the 10-cent Sanitary Fair Stamp sold through eBay, which are categorized by specific alphanumeric codes in dealer inventories. 2. Archival or Inventory Coding 10 Civil War - 8d
This is frequently a sub-identifier. In archival systems, "d" often stands for "document," "diary," or "division." Therefore, "8d" would be the 8th document or sub-section within that Civil War folder. 3. Military Unit Reference In stamp collecting circles, "8d" often refers to
Less commonly, this may refer to a specific military designation, though it doesn't fit the standard U.S. Army "Regiment/Company" format perfectly. 3. Military Unit Reference Less commonly
While the American Civil War is a U.S. event, many international collectors catalog Civil War-themed stamps using these shorthand notations.
Could represent Box 10 or Folder 10 in a specific collection. Civil War: The primary subject matter of the contents.
It might refer to the 10th Cavalry or 10th Infantry , with "8d" being a specific platoon or squad notation used in modern historical gaming or reenactment databases.