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I wouldn't call it "a dangerous forgery". Colors are not sharp enough, cancel looks like it was applied with a rubber stamp, and you can see that it is not an intaglio printing. So, I would say yes, the bidders (unless they are shills) are not acting rationally. |
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| Edited by bookbndrbob - 04/02/2016 8:56 pm |
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You two guys don't understand how somebody plans to use that stamp . You use that stamp to impress family and friends and all the people who come over to the house . After a few beers you invite all your relatives to your stamp desk where you keep all your kiloware and packet stamps. Then you whip out your album plus maybe a recent news article showing a invert jenny being sold at auction . Then WA-LA ,you show off your album page !!--now you run with the big dogs .It only cost you less than $400.00 and better than a MBA from Stanford hanging over your desk .
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Or it could be as simple as just someone with very deep pockets that wants the stamp and it doesn't bother him or her paying what we all think is a silly amount for a forgery. |
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You have a guy from Latvia who sell it with 50 other expensive Us for $10 including Scott 1 and 2 and the Zepplin |
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Is it a Peter Winter forgery? I could see the bid getting that high then. |
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How is a forgery like this produced?
Are items like this one off or would the forger make several in a sheet format?
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Wait a minute, I was looking with my phone, now on my computer it's way better than the cheap print from Latvia, this stamps even have mold on it. I will give $ 200 for it but not $ 350 and not for the "MBA from Stanford" I will make a page for it showing it's a forgery |
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| Edited by area66 - 04/03/2016 08:39 am |
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It's a very good forgery and I think the bidders know what they're bidding on. |
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There are two real INVERTS that are missing ,maybe someone to hide one of the real ones decided to cover it with a cancel . No it is not a Peter Winter copy . I never seen a fake invert that looks that good ,interesting to see what happens to it . |
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Stand corrected ----I never seen or heard that Peter Winter did the inverted jenny . Over the years I seen his stuff and sale flyers which had different stamps but it is a surprise that he did that stamp .
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dudley, I too wonder about these things. I can think of at least two reasons why the faker applied the cheesy, rubber stamp postmark:
1.) to give the item credibility in his eyes...because he didn't know any better, and 2.) to cover the printing ink colors which are a little faded and quite right, and the basic "uncrisp" look of the printing
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What is interesting: the winner is not particularly interested in US stamps.  |
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