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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Forged stamps of Fiume

 

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rrraphy
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23 Nov 2016
11:51:39pm

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An interesting study. However I would have really liked to compare genuine to forged, and this does not do it, so it is of little use to me!
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http://stampforgeries.com/forged-stamps-of-fiume/

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michael78651

24 Nov 2016
12:03:51am
re: Forged stamps of Fiume

Also, the June 2013 issue of "The American Philatelist" has an article on the stamps of Fiume with plenty of pictures of forgeries, especially the overprints on Hungarian stamps which the web site doesn't have.

The site does provide quite a bit more identifying information of its own.

Between the web site and the article there's a good selection of information, and not on all of the same stamps, so they compliment each other pretty nicely.

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seanpashby
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24 Nov 2016
01:32:26am
re: Forged stamps of Fiume

I have the guidebook on the Hungarian overprint one's. It spells out how to detect real ones. I will image the pages and send them if you are interested.

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rrraphy

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23 Nov 2016
11:51:39pm

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An interesting study. However I would have really liked to compare genuine to forged, and this does not do it, so it is of little use to me!
rrr...

http://stampforgeries.com/forged-stamps-of-fiume/

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"E. Rutherford: All science is either physics or stamp collecting."
michael78651

24 Nov 2016
12:03:51am

re: Forged stamps of Fiume

Also, the June 2013 issue of "The American Philatelist" has an article on the stamps of Fiume with plenty of pictures of forgeries, especially the overprints on Hungarian stamps which the web site doesn't have.

The site does provide quite a bit more identifying information of its own.

Between the web site and the article there's a good selection of information, and not on all of the same stamps, so they compliment each other pretty nicely.

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seanpashby

24 Nov 2016
01:32:26am

re: Forged stamps of Fiume

I have the guidebook on the Hungarian overprint one's. It spells out how to detect real ones. I will image the pages and send them if you are interested.

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