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- "1804 1C Private Restrike, RD (Regular Strike)". PCGS.com. Collectors Universe, Inc. Retrieved 4 November 2019. "1804 1C Private Restrike, RB (Regular Strike)"...
- to restrike until the bulb cools enough for the pressure to fall considerably. The reason for a prolonged period of time before the lamp restrikes is...
- surreptitiously produced by Mint officials. Unlike the original coins, these later restrikes lacked the correct edge lettering, although later examples released from...
- military issue garb. Reenactment groups usually s**** historically-accurate restrike uniforms and equipment for displays, filmwork etc. The goods may be used...
- off or lose their power supply, one cannot restrike the lamp again for several minutes (called cold restrike lamps). However, some lamps (mainly fluorescent...
- investors. Austria continued to strike ducats until 1915, and has continued to restrike the last of them, including some four ducat coins illustrated here. Nevertheless...
- proof-only issues. There were restrikes made. 1849 – 39,864 1850 – 39,812 1851 – 147,672 1852 – proof only. Restrikes were made. 1853 – 129,694 1854...
- "Austrian Mint". www.muenzeoesterreich.at. M. R. Broome (1972). "The 1780 Restrike Talers of Maria Theresia". The Numismatic Chronicle. Seventh Series. 12:...
- Headquarters in Tunis with one GBU-15 guided bomb per aircraft and two F-15Cs restriking the ruins with six Mk-82 unguided bombs each. This was one of the few...
- "1804") and an 1820 reverse die were used to create several unofficial "restrikes" of the rare 1804 cent. While not genuine 1804 cents, they are sometimes...