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- An overprint is an additional layer of text or graphics added to the face of a postage or revenue stamp, postal stationery, banknote or ticket after it...
- technology. In addition, MICR remained machine readable, even through overstamping, marking, mutilation and more. The first cheques using MICR were printed...
- fulfil the replacement obligation of the treaties and the stamps used for overstamping were very easy to copy, so a large portion of the common currency circulated...
- Reason: dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Ratio: at par Note: Overstamping of banknotes of the Austro-Hungarian Krone Currency of Fiume October...
- the "holey dollar", was worth five shillings. This was indicated by overstamping the two new coins. The obverse of the holey dollar was stamped the words...
- break.[citation needed] Fraudulent operation of time clocks can include overstamping, where one time is stamped over another, and buddy-punching, where one...
- Belgian aircraft manufacturer Stampee also called "stampe", a coin made by overstamping another foreign coin Hanks, Patrick, ed. (2003). Dictionary of American...
- dinar = 4 krone). Some ½ and 1 dinar banknotes were issued before the overstamping started, so they had no krone value stamped. The stamp on the 1 dinar...
- ones at 3), and the manufacturer code at 6 o'clock. Reloaded cartridges overstamp a triangle at the 6 o'clock position. From 1968 to 2007 ammunition packaging...
- Navy Model 1928 has several names among collectors: the "Colt Overstamp", "1921 Overstamp", "28 Navy", or just "28N". The 1928 Thompson would be the last...