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"Overstruck on uncertain type. [...] On the reverse, the undertype of a Pegasos flying right is clearly visible."  +
"overstruck on an uncertain issue"  +
"The obverse struck with a worn die and traces of the undertype remain, but this Stater saw little circulation and so retains crisp details along with ample luster beneath the mottled gray tone"  +
"Overstruck on a contemporary chalkous issue (cf. HGC 4, 392)"  +
"Overstruck on an earlier issue"  +
"Overstruck on an uncertain earlier issue"  +
"Overstruck on uncertain type (possibly Larissa). The reverse of this coin shows signs of being overstruck and the undertype appears to be a head with flowing hair. The most likely candidate would then be one of the very rare early facing head Larissa obols"  +
"Overstruck on an Aegina tetartemorion (the turtle showing under the shield)."  +
"Overstruck on an earlier issue with the head of Zeus(?) visible beneath Harmonia"  +
"Overstruck on an Elis-Olympia stater with eagle flying left on the obverse"  +
"Overstruck on a stater of Elis-Olympia with obverse type eagle flying left, animal in its talons. [...] This coin and lot 397 above may have been part of a consignment of Peloponnesian staters sent north during the war so that they could be converted to Boiotian currency to better serve the military plans of the Allies against Athens. The obverse dies of the undertype could only be Seltman, Temple, BD, BE or BG, all three of them belonging to the plentiful issues struck just before the beginning of the Peloponnesian war. "  +
"This coin is probably overstruck on a bronze of Aegina (see BMC Attica, pl. XXV, 11-14). Traces of the incuse square can be seen on the obverse behind the nymph's head. "  +
"Overstruck. Clear evidence of the overstruck nature of this coin can be seen in the rounded and pointed olive leaves visible above the helmet visor, and the shadow of nose and chin in the obverse right field."  +
"Überprägt auf eine Münze des Antigonos Gonatas (vgl. Kroll 1993.50). Das Bein des Satyrs, der ein Tropaion schmückt, ist unterhalb des Halses der Athena noch zu erkennen."  +
"Der Vorgang der Überprägung ist an der schüsselförmigen Formung der Münze ablesbar."  +
"The coin is apparently restruck but the undertype is illegible."  +
"Both specimens are overstrikes, as seen from the broken relief of their upright mystic staffs"  +
"overstruck, probably on Zeus/Athena Polias (66)"  +