Offered as "real" what? Proofs, stamps? whatever they are, they are neither proofs nor stamps. I wouldn't pay more than 10 cents for either, and make sure the seller includes free postage as well.
I remember this, were offered as Cinderellas in the years 80's. I've seen some of them were gummed. They look as didactic material for begginers, hee,hee
These are bad offset printings which do not in any way resemble the fine typography of the original stamps. I got one of them as part of a Cinderella lot on ebay.
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