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coun·ter·stamp I. \|kau̇ntə(r)+\ transitive verb Etymology: counter- + stamp (v.) 1. : to stamp or impress (something already stamped or signed) — compare countersign 2. a. : to countermark (a coin) b. : to stamp (a different coin design or a countermark) onto a coin < counterstamp a coin of Heraclius on a coin of Justinian > < counterstamp a Texan 8-real piece on a Mexican 5-real piece > II. \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ˌ-\ noun Etymology: counter- + stamp (n.) 1. : a stamp or impression put upon something (as a check or paper) that has already been stamped 2. : a numismatic countermark |