Note that in addition to forgeries there are reprints and remainders (remainders are perf 11¾). https://www.filatelia.fi/forgeries/samoachecklist.html
Don
If you want people to take a look at a stamp to see if it is possibly a forgery/counterfeit, etc. you have to provide a large picture of the stamp. Something like that makes it really difficult to look at the small details that often determine the fake from the original.
As it is, these may be reprints. I can't tell for sure, because of the small images. See the Scott catalog for information on those.
re: Samoa #6c & #7d
Note that in addition to forgeries there are reprints and remainders (remainders are perf 11¾). https://www.filatelia.fi/forgeries/samoachecklist.html
Don
re: Samoa #6c & #7d
If you want people to take a look at a stamp to see if it is possibly a forgery/counterfeit, etc. you have to provide a large picture of the stamp. Something like that makes it really difficult to look at the small details that often determine the fake from the original.
As it is, these may be reprints. I can't tell for sure, because of the small images. See the Scott catalog for information on those.