| 11. | Overprinting, as well as British counterfeiting, caused the value of the Continental to diminish quickly.
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| 12. | Overprinting refers to the process of printing one colour on top of another in'trapping '.
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| 13. | The chloritization of the biotite is a clear sign for retrograde metamorphic overprinting under greenschist facies conditions.
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| 14. | In addition, the overprinting process produced a number of errors, and these also command high prices.
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| 15. | And why is it in the top right overprinting the " My preferences " | " Help " links?
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| 16. | Central bankers, therefore, are engaged in a conspiracy to steal wealth from the public through overprinting money.
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| 17. | They can therefore be distinguished from the other 1898 Nyassa issue by the overprinting of both countries'names.
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| 18. | Several additional issues in the 1960s were followed by a decimalisation issue in 1971 produced by overprinting the 1963 stamps.
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| 19. | Typical errors include inverted overprinting, spelling mistakes in English or Devanagri, errors of omission and smaller capital letters.
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| 20. | Continued dip-slip displacement tends to juxtapose fault rocks characteristic of different crustal levels, with varying degrees of overprinting.
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