I wonder is it realy necessary to attest rather mediocre stamps??? I see more and more stamps in the price range of below $ 15.00 with ateste. Long write ups from EXPERTS, for which they charge large sum of money. Is that necessary? I can see rare stamps of high value, where FALSE ones exist, but low priced stamps ??? Give me a break!!!
I wonder is it realy necessary to attest rather mediocre stamps??? I see more and more stamps in the price range of below $ 15.00 with ateste. Long write ups from EXPERTS, for which they charge large sum of money. Is that necessary? I can see rare stamps of high value, where FALSE ones exist, but low priced stamps ??? Give me a break!!!
Low prised seals can be also falsified. In this case it concerns counterfeitings to the prejudice of the state
It therefore unfortunate would be cheap purchase seals, which afterwards nevertheless falsify prove be. Thus an expertise of such seals seems me justified.
The most of such seals have been well known, some are flagrant bad, but others can be very dangerous
(I hope that my translation machine have done good job)
Low prised seals can be also falsified. In this case it concerns counterfeitings to the prejudice of the state
It therefore unfortunate would be cheap purchase seals, which afterwards nevertheless falsify prove be. Thus an expertise of such seals seems me justified.
The most of such seals have been well known, some are flagrant bad, but others can be very dangerous
(I hope that my translation machine have done good job)
Best wishes, Freddy
I can' t see that counterfeiting low cost stamps would be of great benefit to any criminal or of any significant danger to the State. I think the British and American governments at least have got a lot more important things to worry about.
An exception might be the mass counterfeiting of current stamps still being used for postage, but these would never be sold to a collector with a certificate, would they ?
Je ne crois pas que la contrefaçon des timbres de petite valeur soit avantageuse au criminel, non plus que ce soit un danger important a l’État. Je pense que les gouvernements britanniques et états-uniens au moins doivent s’inquiéter pour les affaires d’une plus grande portée .
Une seule exception peut-être : la contrefaçon d’une très grand quantité des timbres toujours en usage par la Poste. Mais ceux-ci seraient vendus certifiés pour les collectionneurs ? Sûrement que non !