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60628 - WURTTEMBERG Michel #5 TYPE I USED ON FRAGMENT- Peter Winter forgery

$ 1.39

  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Color: Violet
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Place of Origin: Germany & Colonies
  • Quality: Used on fragment - forgery
  • Region: Wurttemberg
  • Seller Notes: “USED ON FRAGMENT WITH "FÄCHER" CANCELLATIONS”
  • Type: Postage
  • Year of Issue: 1871-1880

Description

60628 - WURTTEMBERG Michel #5 TYPE I USED ON FRAGMENT- Peter Winter forgery 60628 - WURTTEMBERG Michel #5 TYPE I USED ON FRAGMENT- Peter Winter forgery Click image to enlarge Description PETER WINTER - A semi-modern master forger of classical stamps from several countries of the world. (See the additional scan with part of Winter's work) His work is quite popular among collectors and very much appreciated for their perfection. Often they appear on the market and are being sold as originals. THE ORIGINAL #5 type I HAS A MICHEL CATALOG VALUE OF ABOUT €1,200.00 FOR STAMP ON FRAGMENT NO SHIPPING CHARGE FOR ADDITIONAL ITEMS CHECK SCANS TO SEE CONDITION OF THIS ITEM ____________________________________________ Wikipaedia on Peter Winter: Peter Winter (born c. 1941 in Germany) is a stamp reproducer . He also trained as an opera singer. The "reproductions" In the early 1980s he offered "50 of the most valuable and significant stamps, authentically reproduced" and indicated that in order to reproduce these stamps as authentically as possible, he had refrained from marking them as reproductions. They were produced under the company label "Bruyère". In or after 1985 he released rare stamps of various countries through "ProPhil Forum P.O.C." (Process Optimation Computersystems). Subsequently there were the reproductions of "Edition ‘85", then "Edition 88", the later offered by the Swiss "House of Stamps". A special was the offering of the four of the most famous stamps of the world, the Mauritius "Post Office" , the Penny Black , the Baden 9 Kreuzer error and the British Guiana 1c magenta for 249 DM. The stamps were offered as reproductions by Winter, but their lack of permanent identification made them easy objects of fraudulent activities targeted at unsuspecting collectors. Specialists may detect abnormal paper, indentations, lack of watermarks and other signs incongruent with authenticity. Winter has never indicated that his stamps are genuine, they were sold as reproductions. However, his marks (such as "Faux", "Reprint", "Copy") can often be easily removed. Thus, Heiner Faber, a seller of stamps from Bonn, was convicted for having removed the marks and sold them as originals. Winter produced stamps that if real might be catalogued at $20 million. His offer to sell his stamps to the APS for $1 million and stop producing reproductions was declined. _______________________________________ YOU CAN CLICK ON THE ABOVE IMAGE(S) TO ENLARGE THEM WE COMBINE SHIPPING. Don't forget to include me in your favorites sellers! Soyez sûr de me ajouter à vos vendeurs favoris ! member of the American Philatelic Society DESTINATION PRIORITY MAIL REGISTERED MAIL INSURED UP TO 250 GRAMS REGISTERED MAIL INSURED ABOVE 250 GRAMS TO THE NETHERLANDS US$ 1,50 TO EUROPEAN COUNTRIES US$ 2,50 SHIPPING WORLDWIDE TO THE REST OF THE WORLD US$ 2,50 SHIPPING WORLDWIDE Pictures sell! Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. 300+ Listing Templates! Auctiva gets you noticed! The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views With Auctiva's Counter