It's possible they used the old dies and added a portion to make a three. Not sure if that counts as an over-date though lol. I guess the technical standpoint is that an over date is one number beneath another.
Quote: It's possible they used the old dies and added a portion to make a three. Not sure if that counts as an over-date though lol. I guess the technical standpoint is that an over date is one number beneath another.
My English is not that good, so I called it an overdate..
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