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- related to Counterfeit overprints on stamps. The GB Overprints Society, specializing in British overprints Alphabetilately, essay on postal overprints...
- Overprinting refers to the process of printing one colour on top of another in reprographics. This is closely linked to the reprographic technique of 'trapping'...
- In philately, private overprints or commercial overprints are overprints applied to postage stamps, postal stationery or revenue stamps by anyone other...
- with brown treasury seals and serial numbers. Overprints of the word HAWAII were made; two small overprints to the sides of the obverse of the note between...
- Zhang, Yanbin (July 2020). "Archean ba****t components and metamorphic overprints of the Rangnim M****if in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula and...
- Overprinting or overprint may refer to: Overprinting, a reprographics technique involving printing one color over another Overprinting (geology), the result...
- definition includes 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions (UTRs) along with introns. Overprinting refers to a type of overlap in which all or part of the sequence of one...
- great number of overprints and surcharges, mostly for use within a limited region. A number of these stamps received further overprints when the territory...
- and ASCII incorporated many of the overprinting lower-case diacritics from typewriters, including tilde. Overprinting was intended to work by putting a...
- the early stamps of Mexico have district overprints, which were added as an anti-theft device. These overprints came into use in 1856, with the first stamps...