WATERMARKS
Finding and confirming
watermarks on stamps are often challenge even most experienced stamp
collectors. Watermarks detection are an important skill for most casual of
philatelists.
Watermarks are made during the
paper manufacturing process by intentionally impressing the thinner paper and
image could be seen by holding the paper up to a light. Nowadays, the world
have used watermarked paper as security measure against counterfeiting.
Generally, a classic stamp
without watermarks is most difficulty to recognize authenticity. Furthermore, a
overprinted surcharges were applied and some cases a genuine stamp with
watermarks but featuring a fake overprinted.
As a beginner collector, finding
correct information and references are very crucial prior to purchase. Please
take note, NOT all expensive stamps are genuine especially overprinted types. Many
overprinted stamps had been substitute with fake handstamp. Its look nice but
in reality a forged stamp. A forged stamp is always flaw in certain elements in
the drawing. A Professional Philatelist will be able to prescribe the flaw
elements. A Professional Philatelist is also able to issue Certificate of
Authenticity to confirm a genuine stamp. However, a professional fees for the expertizing shall be
borne.
Herewith, two samples
comparison of Classic Stamps for Italian stamps issued in 1851, denomination 1
Crazia. One is a forgery stamp and one is a genuine stamp.
Front
Reverse
Scott #4, Carmine, MH, Unwatermarks,
4 Margins, Flaw area is Shorter Lion Fingers
& Coat of Arms, CV $12,000
A Genuine Stamp Features
Front
Reverse
Scott #4a, Brown Carmine, VFU,
Watermarks, 4 Margins,
Longer Lion Fingers &
Coat of Arms No Flaw
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