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- than coins and paper money. This includes "Good For" tokens, badges, counterstamped coins, elongated coins, encased coins, souvenir medallions, tags, wooden...
- contrary to the laws of the Commonwealth. All royal decrees had to be counterstamped by the chancellors or the deputy chancellors. The king had no right...
- A countermarked, punchmarked or counterstamped coin is a coin that has had some additional mark or symbol punched into it at some point after it was originally...
- technique coins said to have been "chopmarked", "countermarked" and "counterstamped". The earliest chopmarks are found on bronze coins of the Wanli era...
- shortage of silver coins, between 1797 and 1804, the Bank of England counterstamped Spanish dollars (8 reales) and other Spanish and Spanish colonial coins...
- The only known example of the counterstamped 1814 platinum half dollar, J-44a...
- trade dollars, were demonetized. The majority of the trade dollars were counterstamped with the character "gin" (****anese for "silver"). The Osaka mint placed...
- were sent to be auctioned in various towns. Gibbes reported that the counterstamped pieces sent to South Carolina sold for an average of $23, ranging from...
- and 4 reales coins. The 4½ bits was counterstamped with "S", "IV½" and "B", whilst the 9 bits was counterstamped with "S" and "IX". To produce the 6 and...
- coins. The 3 stampees were counterstamped with a crenulated circle, whilst the 1, 1+1⁄2, and 2 escalins were counterstamped with one, two, and three circles...