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<p>[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 2397928, member: 4373"]One common wrong terminology that I often see is overstrike which is used to describe overdate. Overdate is when an engraver changes the year of an older die and re-engrave to a newer year. Overstrike is when older coins are used as planchets and used to strike as 'new' coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>Another one is a poor example of sellers trying to get away selling counterfeits by describing Russian 'restrikes' as novodel. Novodel is actually genuine restrikes by the mints with some possible modifications. Of course, this word has been abused too many times and some are under the impression that novodels are cheap copies where in reality, genuine novodels are actually struck for serious collectors and could be very very expensive (with the exception of the 1902 37.5 franc - 100 ruble and later Soviet proof novodel)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 2397928, member: 4373"]One common wrong terminology that I often see is overstrike which is used to describe overdate. Overdate is when an engraver changes the year of an older die and re-engrave to a newer year. Overstrike is when older coins are used as planchets and used to strike as 'new' coins. Another one is a poor example of sellers trying to get away selling counterfeits by describing Russian 'restrikes' as novodel. Novodel is actually genuine restrikes by the mints with some possible modifications. Of course, this word has been abused too many times and some are under the impression that novodels are cheap copies where in reality, genuine novodels are actually struck for serious collectors and could be very very expensive (with the exception of the 1902 37.5 franc - 100 ruble and later Soviet proof novodel)[/QUOTE]
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