Overstrike (numismatics)
In numismatics, an overstrike describes a situation in which an existing coin rather than a blank is struck with a new design. This practice is now obsolete and generally occurred for two purposes. Overstriking was sometimes done for technical reasons when a first strike is unsatisfactory, or accidentally if the blank slips out of place or if the dies judder, resulting in a slight doubling of the design. However, sometimes old or worn coins were overstruck with new designs by later rulers or foreign states.
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In the ancient world, use of overstrikes was not uncommon, since the manufacture of flans was resource consumptive; thus a foreign or outdated coin could be overstruck with less investment than new mintage.[1] Evidence of overstriking appears as early as about 500 BC when coins of Aegina were overstruck by the ancient city of Kydonia on Crete.[2] In this case and many others, the overstrike can be a valuable aid to dating an ancient coin, an era when dates were not commonly affixed to the design.[3]
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Due to a shortage of silver coinage and bullion in late-18th century Great Britain, the Bank of England in 1804 issued Bank of England Dollars bearing the image and legend of king George III and valued at five shillings; these were produced by Soho Mint on their modern, steam-powered coining presses by overstriking Spanish silver dollars.[4][5]
Line notes
- O.Mørkholm, 1991
- C.M.Hogan, 2008
- M.Crawford, 1983
- Richard Lobel, ed. (1999). Coincraft's 1999 Standard Catalogue English & UK Coins 1066 to Date. London: Coincraft. p. 484. ISBN 0952622866.
- "1 Dollar – George III Bank of England Token". Numista. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
Reference sources
- Michael Crawford, Emilio Gabba, Fergus Millar and Anthony M. Snodgrass (1983) Sources for Ancient History, Cambridge University Press, 250 pages ISBN 0-521-28958-0
- C. Michael Hogan, Cydonia, Modern Antiquarian, Jan 23, 2008
- Otto Mørkholm, Philip Grierson and Ulla Westermark (1991) Early Hellenistic Coinage, Cambridge University Press, 273 pages ISBN 0-521-39504-6
External links
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- Overstrike (numismatics) at The British Museum