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<p>[QUOTE="Dave M, post: 1256545, member: 17469"]An overprint simply means that there was an existing banknote, and then some additional component (text usually) was printed on top of it at a later date. For numismatics, usually the overprint is expected to be something released by the issuing authority, but the overprint could also be made for some other commemoration or event.</p><p><br /></p><p>Dave[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dave M, post: 1256545, member: 17469"]An overprint simply means that there was an existing banknote, and then some additional component (text usually) was printed on top of it at a later date. For numismatics, usually the overprint is expected to be something released by the issuing authority, but the overprint could also be made for some other commemoration or event. Dave[/QUOTE]
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