- be
overstruck with less
investment than new mintage.
Evidence of
overstriking appears as
early as
about 500 BC when
coins of
Aegina were
overstruck by...
- were
issued in
silver and
copper with
rebellious inscriptions, all
being overstruck over
foreign (mostly Roman) coins, when a file was used to
remove the...
-
Gandhara and Punjab; the two
share several mintmarks and
Heliocles II
overstruck many of his coins.
During this period, a
number of
kings fought for hegemony...
-
Hormizd I
Kushanshah of the Kushano-Sasanians, as he is
known to have
overstruck a
large quantity of the
early copper coins of
Hormizd I
issued south of...
-
required the use of
multiple glyphs to
depict a
single character, as an
overstruck apostrophe and full stop to
create an
exclamation mark. If
there is more...
- not
advance the
typing position, thus
allowing another character to be
overstruck on top of the
original character. This was
typically used to
combine diacritical...
- five-shilling piece, or crown, was
sometimes called "dollar". It was an
overstruck Spanish eight real coin (the
famous "piece of eight"), the
original of...
-
inferior quality often with
traces of the
Korean 5 fun
coins they were
overstruck on, or with
characters and
symbols not
found on
official government issued...
- Mary, to
memorialize Denmark's
colonial impact.
Coins 1767. The
Danes overstruck Spanish coins,
issued by
Charles III. However, the used
stroke is of Christian...
- is
sometimes drawn through the
numerals 7 (horizontal overbar) and 0 (
overstruck foreslash), to make them more
distinguishable from the
number 1 and the...