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In numismatics, an overstrike describes a situation in which an existing coin rather than a blank is struck with a new design. This practice is now obsolete
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Ancient Indian coinage
media related to Indian punch-marked coins. Money portal Numismatics portal Overstrike (numismatics) — where a new design is struck over an existing coin
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Type of coin
counterstamp to show the value of 1,000,000 Mark Money portal Numismatics portal Overstrike (numismatics) — where a new design is struck over an existing coin
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This glossary of numismatics is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to numismatics and coin collecting, as well as sub-fields and related
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Chinese characters punched into coins as assayer's marks
Overstrike (numismatics) — where a new design is struck over an existing coin Countermark Counterfeit Punch-marked coins Money portal Numismatics portal
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Indo-Scythian king (circa 20 BCE)
Abhirakasa (transl.The Khsaharata Satrap Abhiraka; victory to Abhiraka). Overstrikes on coins of Apollodotus II are plenty; besides, coins of Apollodotos
Abhiraka
Ancient Roman coin
Imperial Coinage selections, WildWinds, 2025 van Heesch, Johan (2018), "Overstriking on Roman Coinage in the Third Century AD" (PDF), Revue belge de Numismatique
Sestertius
Coins used by the Jewish rebel state during the Bar Kokhba revolt
Kokhba administration produced a series of silver and bronze coins by overstriking Roman currency. The imperial coins, which originally displayed Roman
Bar_Kokhba_Revolt_coinage
Sri Lankan historian and numismatist
conclusions are based on extensive numismatic analysis (find places, overstrikes, monograms, metallurgy, styles), classical writings, and Indian writings
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Former design used on United States coinage
differently, cracks appearing on the surface of the coins, misstrikes and overstrikes (Liberty half dime, 1796), the size of stars or numbers varied from one
Draped_Bust
portal Roman currency Ancient Greek coinage Hersh, Charles A. (1953). "OVERSTRIKES AS EVIDENCE FOR THE HISTORY OF ROMAN REPUBLICAN COINAGE". The Numismatic
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and a gorytos on the reverse. Dmitry Shelov [ru] believed that since overstriking was performed, the two types could have had the same nominal value. (Possibly
Myrmekion_Hoard_(2002)
Large Roman coin made of brass issued in 249-251 AD
double sestertius, often taking very worn old sestertii and using these to overstrike his own portrait and legends on, probably because of a shortage of metal
Double_sestertius
Indo-Scythian king
circa 10 CE, or 40-50 CE according to more recent research based on numismatics), is the name of an Indo-Scythian ruler, the son of Kharahostes as mentioned
Mujatria
after she kills herself trying to escape from her father. Money portal Numismatics portal Sear, David R. (1978). Greek coins and their values. London: Seaby
Coinage_of_Side
Jewish rebellion against Roman rule (132–136 CE)
new currency in both silver and bronze. These coins were produced by overstriking existing Roman coinage, replacing the original imagery with Jewish motifs
Bar_Kokhba_Revolt
Medieval coin of the Indian subcontinent
manufacturing methods, designs and other marks, metallic composition, overstrikes (especially when both old and new designs are discernible), and signs
Jital
Dynasty of Parthian kings (circa 125 CE to circa 300 CE)
disintegration of Paratarajas can be predicted with more confidence. Two overstrikes by Datayola— the last extant Parataraja ruler—on coins of the Kushano-Sasanian
Paratarajas
Coins of ancient Carthage
just to meet Carthaginian military expenses in Sicily, but that the overstriking of Roman coinage with these Punic issues also had a symbolic dimension
Carthaginian_coinage
Bank of Ireland introduced silver tokens for 6 shillings which were overstrikes on Spanish dollars. These were followed by 5, 10 and 30 pence Irish tokens
Coins_of_Ireland
2nd-century BC Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king
and Agathoclea's monograms are usually different from Menander's, and overstrikes and hoard findings also associate them with later kings. In this scenario
Menander_I
Document written by hand
included in same ms codicological elements: deletions method: erasure? overstrike? dots above letters? headers/footers page format/layout: columns? text
Manuscript
Type of stamped Japanese currency
premium regardless of a "Gin" mark. Japan portal Money portal Numismatics portal Overstrike Overprint Privy mark Punch-marked coins Alfred Stead (1904)
Countermarked_yen_("Gin")
Trade coins primarily used in Lower Canada
(1): 15. Grawey, Tim (November 1, 2016). "Colonial Tokens: Bouquet Sou overstrikes prove intriguing". Canadian Coin News. 54 (15): 8. Kleeberg, John M.
Bouquet_sou
200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia
with adjustments regular being made with new analysis and coin finds (overstrikes of one king over another's coins being the most critical element in establishing
Indo-Greek_Kingdom
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n.
The science of coins and medals.
n.
One who is scrupulous and strict in his religious life; -- often used reproachfully or in contempt; one who has overstrict notions.
n.
One skilled in numismatics; a numismatologist.
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To stride over or beyond.
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Excessively strict.
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The science which treats of coins and medals, in their relation to history; numismatics.
v. t.
To strike beyond.