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- noun Plural form of
restrike . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
restrike .
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Examples
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The restrikes have significant die breaks, and the obverse of 1823 is mismatched with the reverse of the 1813 cent.
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Class II and Class III dollars are restrikes, but were apparently produced without the knowledge or approval of Mint Director James Ross Snowden.
Draped Bust Dollar, Heraldic Eagle, 1798-1804 : Coin Guide 2009
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Reverse X was used for the 1801, 1802, and 1803 proof novodels (sometimes called proof restrikes, which they are not), and also for the 1804 Class I dollars.
CLASSIC RARITIES: Adams-Carter 1804 Class III Silver Dollar : Coin Collecting News 2009
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The earlier Class II restrikes were recalled by Snowden, and only a single example is known, which is kept at the Smithsonian Institution.
Draped Bust Dollar, Heraldic Eagle, 1798-1804 : Coin Guide 2009
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The 1823 Matron cent is considered a key date, though likely minted in 1824 or later, but unofficial restrikes were made by Joseph J. Mickley in the mid-19th century from old dies found in scrap metal sold by the Mint.
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All proofs are expensive to extremely expensive, with the very rare original 1827/3 at the top of the price range, closely followed by the 1827/3 restrikes.
Capped Bust Quarter, Large Size, 1815-1828 : Coin Guide 2008
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The 1827 restrikes are well known because of the rarity of issues for the year, and were most likely surreptitiously made in the late 1850s, some with rusted dies and some overstruck on older quarters (a piece struck on an 1806 quarter is known).
Capped Bust Quarter, Large Size, 1815-1828 : Coin Guide 2008
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Class II and Class III dollars are restrikes, but were apparently produced without the knowledge or approval of Mint Director James Ross Snowden.
Draped Bust Dollar, Heraldic Eagle, 1798-1804 : Coin Guide 2009
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The earlier Class II restrikes were recalled by Snowden, and only a single example is known, which is kept at the Smithsonian Institution.
Draped Bust Dollar, Heraldic Eagle, 1798-1804 : Coin Guide 2009
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The 1823 Matron cent is considered a key date, though likely minted in 1824 or later, but unofficial restrikes were made by Joseph J. Mickley in the mid-19th century from old dies found in scrap metal sold by the Mint.
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