Repunch or Overdate?
in2Coins
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What would be the correct term for the below?
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@in2Coins... That looks like a repunch to me.... Cheers, RickO
Looks like hub doubling to me
Machine doubling?
Repunched date.
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RPD. Is that the Columbian Expo comm? There is an RPD FS-302 for that issue.
Yes, it is. Thanks for the responses!
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Technically, it can't be an overdate if the numeral is unchanged. It's been repunched or reingraved, or doubled in some fashion.
Yet we've seen it before. E.g., the CBH 1824/4 is called an overdate (in the Redbook and by the TPG's) but it's nothing more than a reingraving. Makes you wonder about dozens of other touched up dates in that series.
Lance.