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surcharge: An extra charge placed on an item, the revenue of which is usually earmarked for a specific fund.

 


Surcharge
A numismatic item which has been struck or counterstamped with another name or denomination.
Token ...

Surcharge Information Intended Recipient Organization: The National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Surcharge Recipients Organization's Compliance Procedures for
Surcharge Eligibility and Payments ...

SURCHARGE OF THE MONEY CHANGERS
by David Hendin
Around the time of Jesus, during the days of the Second Temple, according to Acts 2:5, "there were Jews living in Jerusalem, devout men, from every nation under heaven." ...

Proceeds from a $10 surcharge on each commemorative coin would benefit educational programs and capital improvements at the Little Rock Central High National Historic Site.

Solid golden green surcharge with minimal flaking. One vertical crease at the center and a couple of light folds are visible under close inspection. A scattering of tiny pinholes is noted toward the left end.

Se-tenant
An attached pair, strip or block of stamps that differ in design, value or surcharge.
Secret Marks
Many stamps have included tiny reference points in their designs to foil attempts at counterfeiting and to differentiate issues.

Included in their price is a surcharge that goes to organizations and projects that benefit the community. Since the modern Silver Commemorative Coin program began in 1982, the United States Mint has raised over $418,000,000.

10-Cents, United States of America, 2nd Issue (March 3, 1863)
Surcharge - 18_63 on reverse
Engraved and Printed at the Treasury Department
F-1245 ...

On April 1, 1966, the postal stamps of Kathiri and Qaiti received a surcharge in the new currency with the mention of 'South Arabia' and not 'Aden'.

Mint, and which are sold to collectors at prices substantially above face value, and which include surcharges that support a program related to the subject of the coin.

This service is generally provided at a cost, referred to as interest In finance, interest is a surcharge on the repayment of debt (borrowed money).

The Immunis Columbia was more profitable for Ogden to mint than New Jersey coppers because he did not have to pay a surcharge to the state as he was required to do in his agreement for the minting of official state coppers.

In Paris he published his "Notes on Virginia," both in French and English, a work full of information concerning its main subject, and at the same time surcharged with the republican sentiment then so grateful to the people of France.

See also: Coin, Dollar, Silver, Point, Mint

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