- when a die
receives an additional,
misaligned impression from the hub.
Overdate coins such as the 1942/1 U.S.
Mercury dime and 1918/7 U.S.
buffalo nickel...
-
second coin too early,
double stamping of a coin. A coin that has been
overdated, e.g. 1942/41, is also
considered an error. In
applied linguistics, an...
- exist,
though there were some
pieces dated 1805 that
carried a "5 over 4"
overdate. In 1838, half-dollar dies were
produced in the
Philadelphia Mint for the...
- 1909-dated hub,
creating the
overdate.
Perhaps half of the 161,282
double eagles struck at
Philadelphia that year
display the
overdate. In 1916,
minting of double...
- in the
higher grades; even so they may not have the same po****rity as
overdates found in pre-Washington
quarter series. The 1934
Philadelphia strike appears...
- 2
overdate errors. (P) 1 Proof, only
known coin is a 3 over 2
overdate error. 1824 (P) 168,000 (P) 1 Proof, only
known coin is a 4 over 2
overdate error...
- 5
Proof 1819 (P) 2,671,000 (P) 8 Proof,
figure includes three 9 over 8
overdate errors 1820 (P) 4,407,550 (P) 8
Proof 1821 (P) 389,000 (P) 15
Proof 1822...
- are
known in the
Mercury dime series. The 1942/41 is
generally termed an
overdate; it is
actually a
doubled die error—the
obverse die from
which the coins...
- additions, one official, the
other counterfeit. Some 1943-P
nickels are
overdated. Here a die for the
previous year was reused,
allowing a "2" to be visible...
-
piece remained stable throughout its run, and
there are few varieties. An
overdate is known, 1887/6. The die that
struck those coins was
originally dated...