- are
overprinted to
serve as
regular stamps. Malta, 1899: 5s, 1886 issue,
overprinted 'Revenue'
Great Britain, 1900:
British 1/2d
stamp overprinted 'ARMY...
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These overprints have prin****lly been used as a
security measure, however,
propaganda and
commemorative examples are also known. When
overprinted for security...
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Overprinting refers to the
process of
printing one
colour on top of
another in reprographics. This is
closely linked to the
reprographic technique of 'trapping'...
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Overprinting or
overprint may
refer to:
Overprinting, a
reprographics technique involving printing one
color over
another Overprinting (geology), the result...
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prohibited the use of non-
overprinted notes and
ordered all
Hawaii residents to turn in
regular notes for Hawaii-
overprinted notes by July 15, 1942. Beginning...
- US, was
subsequently overprinted by
deformation ****ociated with the
Picuris orogeny.
Geochemical signatures can also be
overprinted when the geochemistry...
- pathogenicity.
Overprinted proteins often have
unusual amino acid
distributions and high
levels of
intrinsic disorder. In some
cases overprinted proteins do...
- Commerce"
series overprinted with the word "CHINE"
beginning in 1894.
Stamp issues of the 20th
century initially included overprints applied to some of...
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revenue stamps were
overprinted to meet demand.
There are five
overprinted denominations: 1¢, 2¢, 4¢, $1 and $5. Of the
overprinted denominations, the...
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overprinted with new
values and
characters which mean 'limited for use in the
North East'.
Normally such
stamps would be
classed in the
overprinted issues...