Thanks for showing these recent fakes . I would like to add two short stories to explain why these types of fakes are so popular and many are sold .
I was at a Rasdale Stamp Auction around 2004 ,there was a album of British Colonies up for auction that I wanted ,it had good runs of many different Colonies with a lot of nice used canceled stamps something unusual but worth 400 or $500 . Not high price gems or complete sets but a lot of postal cancels from small Colonies . There also were in this collection a lot of very early stamps but they all had the same cancel so I discounted all the fakes to a few dollars but I wanted those nicely canceled middle values.
As the bidding went a couple from Minnesota was bidding against me ,I won the lot but paid a dear price . During checking out the couple came over to me ,they told me they really wanted the lot and it would of helped their
ebay business because it had so many early high catalog stamps . I had to catch myself from exploding,I said to them. I overpaid for the lot because you looked in a catalog and thought all those early stamps were real ! { You bunch of idiots} That is when I realized it is in the interest of consignors and auction houses to leave fakes and forgeries in their lots because there are buyers who don't understand forgeries exist or the difference .
My other story caused a lot fighting and name calling on a stamp chatboard and the lost of friendly behavior . This was when the Hialeah Forgeries were selling hot . The posters on the chatboard were all going wild over the failure of
ebay to shut it down . Their big argument was inexperience collector were getting taken and not knowing what they are buying and this was the downfall of the hobby . It got wild on the chat board .
First I was a buyer of these fakes ,anytime I can get 40 -50 fakes for $3.00 no matter how bad they are, it is still good to add them to my reference collection of fakes and forgeries. So I made 4 or 5 purchases of different groups {they were poorly made but if your going to have a reference collection it is better to have them}. This was back when you could see who was buying them on
ebay ,now
ebay closed that ability down .
The item which really got them fired up ,was when I showed them that it wasn't newbies or bunnies buying these lots but experience highly rated people who had hundreds of good feedback and even some resellers who already had feedback numbers in the thousands already on
ebay back then. They were P.O. with me for bring that into their discussion .