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  2. Philatelic fakes and forgeries - Wikipedia

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    In general, philatelic fakes and forgeries are labels that look like postage stamps but have been produced to deceive or defraud. Learning to identify these can be a challenging branch of philately . To a large extent the definitions below are consistent with those given in the introduction to various recent editions of the Scott Standard ...

  3. List of stamp forgers - Wikipedia

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    Today there is an extensive literature on the forgers and their work, and examples from the most accomplished forgers sometimes sell for more than the original stamp. Notorious and famous stamp forgers include: The Spiro Brothers [1] Rainer Blüm. Pêra de Satanás. Clive Feigenbaum; ex-chairman of Stanley Gibbons. Sigmund Friedl.

  4. List of United States airmail stamps - Wikipedia

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    Domestic air mail became obsolete in 1975, and international air mail [2] in 1995, when the USPS began transporting First Class mail by air on a routine basis. [3] [4] All post-1977 United States stamp images are copyright of USPS. [5] Scott cataloged stamps received a "C" designation for airmail issues beginning in 1940. Designated for ...

  5. Inverted Jenny - Wikipedia

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    Inverted Jenny. The Inverted Jenny (also known as an Upside Down Jenny, Jenny Invert) is a 24 cent United States postage stamp first issued on May 10, 1918, in which the image of the Curtiss JN-4 airplane in the center of the design is printed upside-down; it is one of the most famous errors in American philately.

  6. Philip Spiro - Wikipedia

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    A genuine 1871 1d CR stamp of Fiji on the left with a forgery attributed to Philip Spiro on the right. [1] A sheet of Spiro forgeries of the Japanese 1872-75 Cherry Blossom stamps; includes forged cancels. Philip Spiro was the head of the German printing firm of Spiro Brothers of Hamburg who from 1864 to about 1880 produced around 500 different ...

  7. Raoul de Thuin - Wikipedia

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    Raoul Charles de Thuin (1890–1975) [1] was a prolific stamp forger and dealer who was originally a citizen of Belgium [2] but who operated from Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, of which country he eventually became a naturalised citizen. De Thuin's work was considered so dangerous to philately that his tools and stock were purchased by the American ...

  8. Jean de Sperati - Wikipedia

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    A Sperati forgery of an 1856 stamp of Saxony. Giovanni (Jean) de Sperati (14 October 1884 [2] – 28 April 1957 [3]) was an Italian stamp forger. Robson Lowe considered him an artist [citation needed] and even professional stamp authenticators of his time attested to the genuineness of his work. Sperati created what he called a Livre d'Or which ...

  9. Category:Philatelic fakes and forgeries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Philatelic fakes and forgeries". The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Philatelic fakes and forgeries.

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