THE MODERN FAKE SAINT VINCENT 1985 QUEEN ELIZABETH 85TH BIRTHDAY STAMP ISSUES
Saint Vincent 1985 Queen Elizabeth 85th Birthday Forgery Set
Scott# 861-867 Stanley Gibbons# 910-917, MS918
Saint Vincent 1985 Queen Elizabeth 85th Birthday Invert Frame (misprint) Error Forgery Set
I already created a page showing all the souvenir sheets from this series that have been forged. During that time I did not find forgeries
of the single stamp issues for St. Vincent. I have now.
I have recently 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 are being flooded on the market as I write this page in August of 2017.
The set and souvenir sheet imaged above are completely fake!
The badly imaged invert set is and has been offered by Stampbank of London for the past couple years. The image was taken from an eBay lot.
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 perforated, imperforate and fake invert forgeries of the
Saint Vincent Queen Elizabeth Leaders of the World 1985 85th Birthday issues. All are/have been offered online right now as I write this on August 25, 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 "errors" such as these and
varieties of the issues which bring in higher profits although normal issues are also being faked in now 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 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 have been 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.
I purchased the above imaged set of forged stamp pairs from a dealer in Canada who did not even realize that they were forgeries. I purchased them recently along with many
other sets which have all proven to be the same type of forgeries I have documented over the passed two years.
The souvenir sheet forgery I received in a bulk lot of 5 from Latvia based sellers on eBay in January 2016.
I now have everything together to present to you how to detect them and not get ripped off!!
Here are gum comparisons.
Gum Comparison of a Fake 85th Birthday Stamp Pair with Original
Unlike the gum on most of the forgeries that are flooding the market right now the gum is more yellowish in color on these. It is opaque though in comparison
with the original gum. This type of gum has appeared on several other issues I have detected as forgeries like the St. Vincent Century of Motoring
issue and several Locomotives sets. It is having a tendency to curl worse than original gum. I do not know if these were produced earlier by the forger
and held until now, but they did not appear here on the market until recently. Everything else about the forgeries is the same as all the other
forgeries I have described as you will see. This yellowish gum does make them harder to detect though at first glance without originals to compare with.
Screen and Color Comparison of the Fake Stamp with Original Stamp
I will use the 35c values for comparisons using an original from a set I purchased many years ago before any of this happened.
Note the extreme difference in color on the fake stamp. The inferior screen pattern that lacks much of the details.
Left Stamp
Right Stamp
Now let's look at the fonts.
You can see that the fonts on the genuine stamp are bolder. On all the genuine stamps the "N"s have a much thicker "leg" on the left than on the forgeries.
Now I will show reduced images of the original stamps with the forgeries.
Comparison of the 35c Queen Elizabeth 85th Birthday Stamp Forgery Pair with a Genuine Stamp Pair
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!
Noticeable Differences:
Upper background is shades of purple on the forgery. Upper background is shades of lavender on genuine stamps.
The queen's face is much more toned on the forgery having a yellowish shading like a sun tan. On the genuine stamps her skin tone is pale with only a little toning.
The leaves around the flowers are bright green on genuine stamps. They are dull dark yellow-green on the forgeries.
The country name and value background is salmon-pink on genuine stamps versus pink on the forgeries.
Comparison of the 85c Queen Elizabeth 85th Birthday Stamp Forgery Pair with a Genuine Stamp Pair
Noticeable Differences:
This one is a little harder to tell because the background colors are very close.
The queen's hat on the left stamp is blue on genuine stamps. It is light green on the forgeries.
The queen's face is much more toned on the forgery having a yellowish shading like a sun tan. On the genuine stamps her skin tone is pale with only a little toning.
The leaves around the flowers are bright green on genuine stamps. They are dull dark yellow-green on the forgeries.
All the white areas in the images are very white on genuine stamps. On the forgeries the white areas have a yellowish hue.
Comparison of the $1.20 Queen Elizabeth 85th Birthday Stamp Forgery Pair with a Genuine Stamp Pair
Noticeable Differences:
The queen's hat on the left stamp is blue-lavender on genuine stamps. It is red-lavender on the forgeries.
Again the queen's face is much more toned on the forgery having a yellowish shading like a sun tan. On the genuine stamps her skin tone is pale with only a little toning.
The leaves around the flowers are bright green on genuine stamps. They are dull dark yellow-green on the forgeries.
The country name and value background is light gold on genuine stamps versus dark gold on the forgeries.
Comparison of the $1.60 Queen Elizabeth 85th Birthday Stamp Forgery Pair with a Genuine Stamp Pair
Noticeable Differences:
Upper background is shades of green on the forgery. Upper background is shades of yellow-green on genuine stamps.
Again the queen's face is much more toned on the forgery having a yellowish shading like a sun tan. On the genuine stamps her skin tone is pale with only a little toning.
The leaves around the flowers are bright green on genuine stamps. They are dull dark yellow-green on the forgeries.
The country name and value background is extremely light lavender on genuine stamps versus dark lavender on the forgeries.
You can see that there is a lot of differences between the two printings.
THE SOUVENIR SHEET
I noted at the start of this page that I had already created a general page showing numerous forged souvenir sheets from this issue.
DO NOT BUY IMPERFORATE 85TH BIRTHDAY SOUVENIR SHEETS!
The first and basically the only reason the imperforate souvenir sheets of the 85th Birthday issues as imaged are fakes is because
until now they did not EXIST!!!. They never were on the market until these last few years. Only archival examples from some countries
have ever been offered on the market. Those being from press sheets or in presentation folders by the printer. All of a sudden 30 years
later these appear! So you don't smell a rat?
Comparison of the Fake Saint Vincent 85th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth Imperforate Souvenir Sheet with an Original Souvenir Sheet
Imperforates of the Saint Vincent souvenir sheet did not exist until now. Archival pieces were found but they are perforated
and come from the press sheet with large selvage (imperforate) around them.
Obvious difference:
Look at the background color of the images of the queen. On originals the shading of the Black and white photo has a reddish tint. On fake
souvenir sheets it is just black and white. The grass on the lawn is much lighter green on the originals than on the fakes. The overall
color is much darker on the forgeries. The castle is reddish-brown on the genuine souvenir sheet versus brown on the forgeries.
Now here is an image of a genuine full uncut press sheet of 85th Birthday stamps.
And here is an image of Saint Vincent 85th Birthday invert forgery stamps with corner selvage.
You can see that on genuine stamps the perforation holes run through the selvage. On the forgeries....it does not.
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 is discovering them because of my research on the printer.
Indeed several issues that I have researched and obtained the original varieties of are effected. This set does not effect me at all. I only own what is imaged
and have a few of the archival pieces from the Bileski estate. 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 1985 Queen Elizabeth 85th Birthday stamps and souvenir sheet 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,
JLowe
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