Meaning of the "overdate"
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Hi to everyone,
then I browse Krause coin catalog sometimes I see: overdate variety exist. What does it mean?
Maida
8 years ago
Term overdate mean that the mint reused a coin with an other date or made a mistake. So they stamped new date on top of another.
Usually it is the last number of the date that is over-stamped.
I don't have such coins my self but found picture on ebay to illustrate: 1860 overdate 1850.
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4 OVERDATE COINS ARE LISTED HERE : http://giladzuckerman.webs.com/mercuguinness.html#IRAN (2) , http://giladzuckerman.webs.com/mercuguinness.html#MEXICO (1) , http://giladzuckermanbeitarfan.homestead.com/files/mercuguinness.html#PERU (1)
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