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Keywords:
Overprint,
Stationery,
Denomination,
Stamp,
Restates
To print or write a surcharge on (a postage stamp).
Something printed or written on a postage stamp to give it a new legal effect, as a new valuation, a place, a date, etc.; also (Colloq.), a stamp with a surcharge.
An overprint altering the stamp's facee value.
an overprint that changes the face value of a stamp or item of postal stationery. Example: Postal Cards of 1917 surcharged in 1952 ( Scott UX31-UX35).
A numismatic item which has been struck or counterstamped with another name or denomination.
An overprint that changes or restates the denomination of a stamp or postal stationery item.
print a new denomination on a stamp or a banknote
a form of overprint that changes or restates the face value of a stamp or piece of postal stationery
an overprint that alters or confi
an overprint that alters or confirms the face value Face value is the value of a coin or paper money printed on the coin or bill itself by the minting authority
An overprint that changes the denomination of a stamp from its original face value.
An overprint which specifically changes a stamp's face value.
an overprint that either raises or lowers the face value of a stamp or item of postal stationery.
An overprinted revaluation of a stamp, which can also include blocking out the original denomination.
An overprint on a postage stamp which changes its denomination from its original face value.
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