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Quote: You search the Internet for a Turkish specialist, that offers a certification service, pay $30 - $100 for a certification of genuineness, which you then (hopefully) post back here for the sharing of knowledge, which we all benefit from. The price of this canceled stamp is 400 euros from the catalog. Usually the real selling price is much lower even with expertise, judging by my observations. About 50-100 dollars? I might be better off buying a lot of different stamps with this money. |
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| Edited by SSlava - 01/31/2021 04:37 am |
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Although can spend the money to find out what I have in my collection? True, it is problematic to find such a specialist here.
I try to buy several stamps from each issue, the stamps of which are available to me at a price.
I was wrong with Japan. I did not think that almost all stamps are fake. But still I want to find at least one or several originals at affordable prices)). |
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| Edited by SSlava - 01/31/2021 04:39 am |
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Quote: The price of this canceled stamp is 400 euros from the catalog. No it is not. The price of a GENUINE cancelled example may be €400. But that has no relevance to your piece, unless certification of genuineness is established between the article and the marking. Any person marketing the piece without this certification, could be assessed as fraudulent. That does not mean your example is not genuine, but at this juncture it is mere speculation. |
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For your reflection: The stamp /label has existed perhaps since the 1870's From the myriad of hands it has passed through, in the 140 years since, no one has picked up this as a rarity, until you.
They are very high odds.
Add to that, the high amount of fraudsters, producing forged items and markings during that period.
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Quote: No it is not. The price of a GENUINE cancelled example may be €400. But that has no relevance to your piece, unless certification of genuineness is established between the article and the marking.
Any person marketing the piece without this certification, could be assessed as fraudulent.
That does not mean your example is not genuine, but at this juncture it is mere speculation.
My English is poor. I'm sorry, you misunderstood me. I mean that the price for the original postage stamp is 400 euros in the catalog. That is, the original costs about 100-200 dollars with expertise? And then what is the point of spending $ 100 on expertise if a postage stamp with expertise costs the same $ 100-200? Well, I'm not going to sell the stamp, I bought to close the position on Turkey)). |
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| Edited by SSlava - 01/31/2021 06:19 am |
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And so these stamps are now sold at a price of 2-10 dollars per stamp)). But I didn't see the canceled either, especially on sale. One day I saw this postage stamp bearing the numbers. I'll try to find the link. |
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| Edited by SSlava - 01/31/2021 05:02 am |
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Your English is fine,
Indeed, what you say has merit. My own examples lie in that realm, I have them on an Album page, but assume they are just debateable items.
I belong to the Orient and Near East Philatelic soc, and if something is printed regarding these, I shall then be able to assess my own.
I gave you an inflated price on expertisation, to cover myself, there are other costs involved Registration and insurance etc.
There are other means, you may wish to consult with Turkish stamp societies, Turk stamp bloggers etc &etc. They may be able to advise, at least if it is a rank forgery.
If you do, always post here your findings.
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Quote: If I understand correctly, are they selling for $ 250 without expertise?
You will need to talk to BalkanPhila for that information. Also study the examples shown, as a comparison to yours . |
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I bought this stamp for $3 with shipping. As I understand it, there is no information on the types of cancellation of this postage stamp? About the marks on the stamp is also a controversial issue. |
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| Edited by SSlava - 01/31/2021 06:26 am |
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Quote: You will need to talk to BalkanPhila for that information.
Also study the examples shown, as a comparison to yours . Send Thank you. Is this a forum user? |
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OK, thanks. I wrote them questions on e-mail. I wonder if they're responding to requests? |
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| Edited by SSlava - 01/31/2021 09:38 am |
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The stamp of SSlava is a forgery.The word TOTAL is to big and is in line with the Taxe.TOTAL should be shifted to the right. The M is narrow,spacing of POSTE LOCALE is to narrow,should be closer to the frames. |
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I got a very strange response from BalcanPhila. They wrote to me because real Egyptian cancellations are very rare, then this is a fake)).
That is, this is a fake only because there are only a few copies of real such stamps)).
Strange)). I will try to ask clarifying questions)). |
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