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Bedrock Of The Community
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 1959 Steiner Page 1.  1960 Steiner Page 2.  1987 Sc#805 Souvenir Sheet : Calgary. 
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Bedrock Of The Community
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Unknown. I am assuming "Printers waste" until further information falling. Would be Sc#525  Would be Sc# C165.  |
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Hi Rod,
I'd guess these are "épreuves de luxe", presentation items as opposed to proofs or printer's waste.
France, Monaco and many other francophone countries have issued these. |
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Bedrock Of The Community
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Right, thank you very much Nigel, not come across that expression before.
From Google:
Luxury proofs, most of the issued stamps, were printed from 1923 to 1998 by the Postal Administration. These proofs consist of a sheet in the centre of which the stamp or stamps are printed in their exact color, but not serrated . These slips officially reserved for high-ranking state officials and some high-ranking Post Office officials are highly sought after by collectors (circulation = about 250 to 300 copies). From 1992, the luxury events were replaced by non-serrated sheets with rubber. These leaflets, in addition to the gummed back, are distinguished from the luxury events by the presence of a legend printed under the figurine.
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Bedrock Of The Community
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These I had down as Printers Waste, One can see the difference in the articles.  |
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Not necessarily. Most of the ex-French colonies issued certain of their stamps in imperforated form. I don't know whether Yvert's Francophone Africa catalogue may give a little more information. |
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FT - how do the Fournier and Hirshberger forgeries differ? Aside from the cruder design than the originals, the Hirshbergers, I think, reverse their perf measurements. Is this true of Fournier too? |
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GEO---Not sure what the Hirshberger forgeries look like .The FOURNIER has the perforations reversed . The design is very good and difficult to tell the difference ,Fournier wasn't so detail on the hand that holds the pole and a few other details . |
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Bedrock Of The Community
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Quote: Not necessarily. Most of the ex-French colonies issued certain of their stamps in imperforated form. Right. Thank you. Nice page FT, time to check my perforations. No idea they existed. |
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1912 Steiner Page 8.  1937 Steiner Page 17. Note: Previous caretaker hinged incorrectly (Please don't lick hinges) The dent from the wet hinge ruins the article.  |
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I understand that Hirschberger worked for Fournier and actually printed the forgeries of the groupe type. Both names refer to the same set of forgeries. |
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Thanks Greaden ,first your spelling is correct ,I had it wrong . It is HIRSCHBERGER not Hirshberger. It is not clear if he worked for Fournier or purchased his inventory but as you say it is the stamps . |
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FT/Greaden - thank you - thought I had another forger to worry about. Rod - aside from the perfs, the stamp forgeries site has some real/fake examples if you flick through a few colonies. Some of the differences - cornucopia, hand on staff etc - can be a bit fiddly for those of us with declining eyesight.
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Rod,
Thanks for sharing your pages. Really love page 3 as I collect used only and all stamps shown have a postal cancel and these are often much harder to obtain than mint stamps. |
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