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THE MODERN FAKE SAINT VINCENT BEQUIA 1984 SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES STAMP ISSUES

Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Leaders of the World Summer Olympic Games Perforated Stamp Forgery Set
Scott# 170-173
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Leaders of the World Summer Olympic Games Perforated Stamp Forgery Set
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Leaders of the World Summer Olympic Games Imperforate Forgery Sets sold on eBay
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Leaders of the World Summer Olympic Games Imperforate Forgery Set sold on eBay
As of August 2017 I have found that the Normal perforated stamps for this set have been forged. Also fake imperforates of the issue are being flooded onto the market. At the time of this writing user name balticamber2011 has sold lots like the above imaged numerous times. Each time they are won for less than a couple dollars. Perhaps more potential buyers are becoming wary of these sellers. They should be! It is obvious these sellers are associated. One stops selling these same imaged lots and another starts. All based in Latvia.

All the stamps imaged above are fakes!

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 complete sets of forgeries of the Saint Vincent Bequia Leaders of the World 1984 Olympic Games issues perforated and imperforate. I have not seen this issue as invert errors like the St. Lucia and St. Vincent issues but suspect that they will probably show up. All are being offered online right now as I write this on September 1, 2017.

I can also tell you that I have discovered that many more "modern" issues for Saint Vincent and other countries are being forged. Mainly varieties and "errors" of the issues which bring in higher profits although most perforated normal issues are also being forged as well. All have been produced by the same source which to this day eludes public exposure. 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 the Audubon Birds issues including inverted frames, Dogs inverts, Flowers inverts, Michael Jackson inverts, imperforates 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.

ALL INVERTS OF THE 1984 OLYMPIC GAMES SERIES ARE FAKES

The Format Printers never produced any "inverts" of this issue ever and these did not appear on the market until 2014.

I now have everything together to present to you how to detect them and not get ripped off!!

After I obtained the perforated forgery stamp set I image above, I made a purchase from a reputable dealer in the UK. Here is an image of them.
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Leaders of the World Summer Olympic Games Genuine Stamp Corner Set
These stamps match the other genuine sets from St. Vincent and St. Lucia I use on those pages exactly and are therefore authentic in all ways.
I will use them for the comparisons.

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 normal perforated version of this issue that I have acquired the forgeries glow brightly as this image shows.
Not sure about the imperforates as I do not have them in my possession. Maybe you have that answer....
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Leaders of the World Summer Olympic Games Comparison of Forgeries with Genuine Stamps Under Ultra-violet Light
Here are gum comparisons.

Gum Comparison of a Fake Stamp with Original
I do not have the imperforate set so there may be a difference in gum on them because some of this series for other countries has been discovered to have a yellowish colored gum. This comparison is for the normal perforated forgeries I just received.
This gum appears to still be PVA but without the greenish tint. It has been noted that other British issues like some of the Machin issues have this type of gum. The problem is it was not used until the late 90's. The gum is very shiny though which conflicts with the description of the gum known as PVAI (Layflat) used on the Machins. Yet the stamps lay perfectly flat on a surface whereas originals have a light bending from aging.
This is evidence showing even a later creation and since these imperforates did not appear on the market until 2014, it proves these to be modern forgeries of the stamps.

Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Olympic Games Forgery and Original Gum Comparison of Full Stamp Pairs

Screen, Font and Color Comparison of a Fake Stamp with an Original Stamp
Let us use the 1c stamps for high resolution comparisons. I use 1200dpi scans for viewing.

This first comparison shows you how inferior the screens are. I first compare the Men's Gymnastics stamp.
Bequia 1984 Olympic Games 1c Forgery with Original Screen and Color Comparison of the Men's Gymnastics Stamp

You can see that the screens used on the forgery are coarser. Much of the details are lost on the forgery. The background colors are much deeper shades on the genuine stamps. The shades of color are bland and look washed out on the forgeries.
The forgeries still are very dangerous because when imaged for sale by sellers they look almost exactly the same as the originals. Buyers will think it is just the sellers scanner making them look "different". To compensate the forger uses a shinier surface on the face of the stamps.

Now here is a look at the Women's Gymnastics stamp
Bequia 1984 Olympic Games 1c Forgery with Original Screen and Color Comparison of the Women's Gymnastics Stamp

Here you can see the same differences as described above.

Now let's look at the frame border.
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Olympic Games 1c Fake with Original Screen and Color Comparison of the Frame

You can see that the screens on the forgery stamp are completely different.

Now, for an easy way to detect the forgeries for the Bequia issues. The fonts.

Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Olympic Games 1c Fake with Original Comparison of the Fonts

You can see that the dash between Bequia and Grenadines is much longer and touches the "G" on the forgery.
You can also see that the period on the "ST." is a square on the forgery. It is a rectangle and only half the height of the period on the forgery on the genuine stamp.
This is the same on all the stamps of this set.

Now I will show reduced images of the original stamps with the forgeries.

Comparison of the Fake 5c Summer Olympic Games Stamp Pair with the Original Stamp Pair
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Olympic Games Fake with Original 1c Stamp Pair Comparison

Now that you know what to look for it helps yes?
Still you can see that most people will not even notice it which is what the forger wants!

Notes on differences:
The border is a burnt orange-gold on genuine stamps. It is mustard-gold on the forgeries.
The shirt on the men's gymnast is much deeper blue on the genuine stamp than on the forgery.
The bleachers on the women's gymnastic stamp are shades of dark blue on the genuine stamp. It is shades of lavender on the forgery.

Comparison of the Fake 10c Summer Olympic Games Stamp Pair with the Original Stamp Pair
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Olympic Games Fake with Original 10c Stamp Pair Comparison

Notes on differences:
The border is a light red-brown on genuine stamps. It is light tan on the forgeries.
The suit jacket on the judge on the left stamp is deep blue on the genuine stamp versus midnight blue (almost black) on the forgery.
The field on the right stamp is shades of reddish-brown on the genuine stamp. It is shades of orange-brown on the forgery.

Comparison of the Fake 60c Summer Olympic Games Stamp Pair with the Original Stamp Pair
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Olympic Games Fake with Original 60c Stamp Pair Comparison

Notes on differences:
The border is a very light olive-green on genuine stamps. It is much darker yellow-green on the forgeries.
The bleachers on the left stamp are deep lavender-purple on the genuine stamp versus very deep purple on the forgery.
The basketball court floor on the right stamp is much more washed out on the forgery than on the genuine stamp.

Comparison of the Fake $3 Summer Olympic Games Stamp Pair with the Original Stamp Pair
Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Olympic Games Fake with Original $3 Stamp Pair Comparison

Notes on differences:
The border is a very light blue on genuine stamps. It is darker sky-blue on the forgeries.
The athletes shirt on the left stamp is shades of red on the genuine stamp versus shades of deep orange-red on the forgery.
The same is true for the athletes shorts on the right stamp.

You can see that there is a lot of differences between the two printings.

One buyer of these fakes purchased a large lot from one of the biggest and most reputable stamp sellers on eBay. He bought what he thought was the complete print run of one "newly discovered" error in full panes in packets of 200 panes which were unopened.
I am sorry to say that there are several ways proving these were never produced by the Format Printers.
Firstly the packaging is wrong. Here is the image he sent me.
Packets of Fake Stamp Panes

The plastic wrapping is a flexible plastic used today. Format packaged all stamp panes in very brittle hard plastic that tears easily when opened. The separation paper is brown. Format always used pink/red paper to separate and protect the panes and souvenir sheets. If panes are packaged like this it is a sign to beware!

Because of the fact that a major portion of leaders in the stamp community wish to turn a blind eye on these forgeries. Because of dealers and buyers who are afraid to "step up to the plate" because of fear of being ridiculed by self proclaimed "experts" or because they don't want to get involved, the forgers will continue to forge more and more sets. They have already effected other issues that have nothing to do with Leaders of the World issues such as Nauru 1982 Scouts, Barbuda 1983 Manned Flight and others showing us the wide range of stamps they are capable of forging and possibly have already forged. Soon you will be the victim when you buy that fake high valued Orchid stamp or that high priced definitive set you have dreamed of getting or what you thought to be a genuine error or variety which in the end only turns out to be fabricated by these forgers and nobody wants it when you go to sell it or your children go to sell it.

You have a choice.

Continue to ignore this problem that the majority of stamp leaders and editors seem to be trying to do just like they have with unauthorized reprints and "illegal" stamps in the past. Or spread the word and complain to your contacts and leaders that these problems need to be exposed and described in magazines, newspapers and catalogs before every stamp issue made in modern times from the 1970's onward falls victim to being a suspected forgery and in turn you or your friends or associates will fall victim to it when trying to buy or sell them. These forgers are professionals and have been here for decades unseen. They will continue to harm us unless people like you stand up and take notice!

This problem effects everyone because now instead of the value being based on a set quantity of the issued stamp, we now have double, triple or even more in quantity placed on the market. It will therefore depreciate the stated value of them in the catalogs simply because they will not research them and "assume" there are tons available when in reality for many sets the originals are and have become difficult to find.

I am simply the one who discovered them because of my research on the printer.
Indeed several issues that I have researched and obtained the original varieties of are effected. For this issue I only own a set of each. I am a professional tradesman and have never depended on stamps to live on. There are many that do depend on stamp sales though and it is for them also that I have created this section of the website.

You can now define the fake Saint Vincent Bequia 1984 Summer Olympic Games stamps easily and can now possibly avoid being ripped off! Sorry to say this, a lot of you already have been fooled and more of you will be until the right people get serious about it!

Your friend and fellow collector and researcher,
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