THE MODERN FAKE BARBUDA 1978 EASTER STAMP SOUVENIR SHEET
The Barbuda 1978 Easter Imperforate Souvenir Sheet Forgery
Scott Catalog# 331a Stanley Gibbons# MS394
I have discovered that modern fake stamps of this issue are being flooded onto the market.
I can tell you that real dangerous fakes or some call forgeries have and are being flooded on the market as I write this page in February of 2016.
My research into the printer has enabled me to discover modern fake stamps have been created in 2014!! They are being spread
across the world through online auction sites like eBay and Delcampe. Everything about them is fake except for one dangerous
fact, they have the correct perf size. The gum type is different in it being white in color and very shiny. This gum type was
not used until much later years, long after Format went bankrupt thus proving they were not produced by the Format International
Security Printers. Obvious differences will be shown below. So far I have discovered forgeries of the Imperforate souvenir sheet.
Are there forgeries of the single stamp issues? Most likely....yes.
They are being offered online right now as I write this on February 26, 2016.
I have found documentation that 500 were released on the market back in November of 2014.
The sale was made in H.R. Harmer auction 3006 in lot number 2241. Lot number 3668 in the same auction is also suspect.
In observing sales on eBay I am certain several thousand have been flooded onto the market.
I have not found if the stamp issue or the perforated version of the souvenir sheet have also been forged but suspect they have. This
souvenir sheet is very popular for Easter collectors, Art (Michelangelo) collectors and many other types of collectors.
I can also tell you that I have discovered that many more "modern" issues for many and other countries are being forged. Mainly varieties and
"errors" of the issues which bring in higher profits although normal issues are also being faked in many cases. All are being produced by the
same source which is unknown at present. All are dangerous forgeries because the perf sizes are correct. Images shown on auction sites cannot be
trusted because they cannot be defined by counting perforations and unless you have a comparable image of the originals they cannot be recognized
by the images given by sellers. This includes Audubon Birds issues including inverted frames, Dogs inverts, Flowers inverts, Michael Jackson inverts,
and many more.
ANY INFORMATION TO TRACE THE SOURCE OF THESE FORGERIES WILL BE POSTED TO THE PROPER RESOURCES
At present sellers on eBay, Delcampe, Bonanza, and Amazon are offering them. I am sure other sources are now selling them also. A list of these sellers is being compiled and at some point the source
may be revealed. At this time unless the sellers stop selling them (which is doubtful) it is up to you as a buyer to refuse to buy them without proper
identification. In other words, make the seller send you 1200dpi images of the front and back of the stamps and then compare them with my images.
I have posted more pages on the issues I have discovered to be forged and have included an index page listing them with links.
New information is welcome and you may contact me through this website anytime.
As of September 2017 I have updated sections of this page and added the ultra-violet detection section.
The main movers of this junk now since 2014 and still to this day in 2017 are eBay sellers:
armi777 based in Latvia.
asrm10 based in Latvia.
balticamber2011 based in Latvia.
kamalmedicine based in India.
kamalthematic based in India.
alphaomegaphilately based in India.
stampbank_of_london based in the United Kingdom.
I note that apparently some as you can see are the same seller using different user names.
These sellers are spamming and have been spamming eBay lots for several years now. They offer this junk at 99c start bids. Or they offer
fake color proofs and fake inverts and fake imperforates for amounts that would not relate to true value of the genuine stamps. Namely
because for most the genuine material was either destroyed or only found on archival press sheets of which very few were saved in the archive.
Therefore, this junk offered by these sellers (which you can see nobody appears to care in the philatelic community) should be avoided because
all you are doing if you buy it is to:
1.) Enable the producer of these fake reproductions to continue to rip you off!
2.) Enable sellers like these to continue to rip you off!
3.) Enable the flooding of the stamp market with these fake reproductions to the point that now over 50% and in some cases much more
are now being sold to unknowing collectors and thus you are ripping off other collectors!
You probably know already of my discoveries of many other forgeries. Recently I began going into detailed searches on described lots in H.R. Harmers
archived auctions and came across one lot which I suspected to be connected with the many lots of fakes already found. Here is a snapshot image
of the lot.
Using this lot as a guide I have begun searching eBay lots for any anomalies and...of course they have appeared.
This is the first issue that I have discovered that now BREAKS the 1980's cutoff and now shows proof that 1970's issues produced by Format
have been effected!!
I could tell something was wrong with the imaged lot I purchased compared with other lots that are available. The colors differ. I then purchased
the forgery imaged from one dealer. When I received it, sure enough the gum was the same as on the many other fakes I have written about!
I then purchased a full perforated set, the stamps and souvenir sheet, from another seller on eBay. When I received them, again we have complete
differences. The colors, screens, fonts and gum completely differ.
The sellers like playing dumb and are persisting in selling these and many other forgeries. Connected hand and foot are users armi777, asrm10 and raimissss and balticamber2011.
The users real names are Antanas Miskinis and Raimonds Miskinis according to return addresses....business names are Argi-stamps and/or SIA stamps.
I now have everything together to present to you how to detect them and not get ripped off!!
ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT DETECTION
I have discovered another way to detect many of the forgeries. Use an ultra-violet light on them!
In many cases with all the forgeries I have posted the now many pages for, I have found that many sets glow brightly like the fluorescent papers used
on many, for example, Canadian stamps in the past. A word of caution on this though. Many forgeries I have found, which all have the yellowish gum, do not glow
or have lower grades of brightness or have numerous fibers in the paper that glow. In quite a few cases
I have found the sets to have mixed papers, as in , several values glow and several are either less bright or do not glow at all!
There are only two answers to this oddity that are possible. It is either the forger is so lazy that he just grabs whatever paper is handy or....there
are numerous different printings of the forgeries and this has been going on much longer than my discovery of the early 2014 massive movement of the forgeries
onto the market.
The basic rule to follow with all stamps produced by the Format Printers is,
THE IMAGE SIDE OF GENUINE STAMPS DO NOT GLOW AT ALL.
The Format Printers used basically all the same type of paper on all the stamps they produced in the 1980's as did they use the same gum type except
for a couple sets they produced in 1989 when newer types of gum were becoming popular in the stamp printing business.
For the imperforate forgery of this issue that I have acquired, the forgery glow brightly as this image shows.
I use a genuine perforated souvenir sheet for the comparison.
Are perforated forgeries of this souvenir sheet out there or perhaps the stamp set has also been forged? Perhaps you have the answer to that question.....
The gum is very important to note here. You can compare the original with tons of other original Format produced issues and find it is exactly the
same no matter what country it was made for. The fakes are not. Here are the differences.
Here are gum comparisons.
Close up Gum Comparison of a Fake Souvenir Sheet Gum with Original Souvenir Sheet Gum
You can see there is complete difference in type.
Gum Comparison of the Original and Fake 1983 Graffic Zeppelin Souvenir Sheets
Again there is an obvious difference in color and texture. Note how can see through the forgery. It is because of the thinner cheap paper used
and because of the opacity of the white gum.
Screen and Color Comparison of the Fake Souvenir Sheet with Original Souvenir Sheet
the following images taken at 1200dpi and not enhanced.
First let us look at the stamps on the souvenir sheets. This one compare's the Virgin Mary.
Note the extreme difference in color on the fake stamp. The loss of much of the details. The inferior screen pattern.
Someone collecting stamps with paintings on them is not going to want one with less detail are they?
Now here is the section with Jesus on the Cross on the stamp.
Again the same faults as described above.
Now here is a comparison of the red border design.
You can see that the original is pink versus the fake is red.
Now here is a comparison of the fonts.
Here you can see the original has much finer fonts.
Comparison of the Fake Souvenir Sheet with the Original Souvenir Sheet
Now that you know what to look for you can see the difference yes?
Still you can see most people will not even know!
Which one would you want in your collection?
You can now define the fake Barbuda 1978 Easter Michelangelo Paintings souvenir sheet easily and can now possibly avoid being ripped off! Sadly, many have been ripped off already!
Your friend and fellow collector and researcher,
JLowe
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