Recognizing the Authenticity of Stamps

Postage Stamps: Six Tips for Recognizing Stamp Authenticity

 

With the increasing number of stamp collectors, the stamp market is becoming more and more popular. At the same time, there may be counterfeit postage stamps in the stamp market. So how should stamp purchaser and investors identify counterfeit postage stamps?

 

1、perforation


The perforation mainly involves three parts: shape, punching methods and degree. There’s much behind the shape of perforation of genuine stamps. The perforating equipment in the USPS postage stamp printing factory has strict technological standards, and is regularly repaired and updated. The punched perforations have regular shapes and are bright and smooth.

It’s unlikely that the counterfeiters possess the same technologies and conditions, so they have no choice but to make with their lousy punching technique. One can tell by visual inspection that some counterfeit stamps have triangular-like perforations, and present slot-shaped and polygonal perforations under a magnifying glass.

Types of perforation include line, flat, comb, and roll. When you find the issue time of a USPS postage stamp is not very early, and the perforations on the four sides are irregular, you should pay more attention.

The international philatelic community uses the length of 20 mm as the unit. The number of perforations in this length is the degree of perforation, which is as accurate as 1/4 of the hole. Badly forged usps postage stamps even have different degrees on all four sides. Of course, there are occasional errors in the degree on genuine stamps, which are inconsistent with the perforation data on the catalog, but there are rules to follow.

 

2、Color


It is the color effect on the stamp surface produced by the printing of stamps. Stamp color is a comprehensive product of multiple factors including printing technology, paper and ink, and it is mainly determined by the ink.

The genuine usps postage stamps are of the pure hue and the color is bright, while the fake stamps are inevitably dim in color and the hue doesn’t look authentic because they are offset with ordinary ink. Moreover, due to the inaccurate color register, overlapping colors and “luhong”(colored shadows accompanied by the pattern and text) will occur. Under the light, color could look significantly different from that of the genuine stamp. Observed through a 20x magnifying glass, the pattern is often displayed as colored dots.

 

3、Types of printing


The printing methods of postage stamps include engraving, offset, relief, photogravure and photogravure combined with engraving. The popular counterfeit stamps on the market are basically stamps printed with offset counterfeit engraving plates, photogravure combined with engraving or photogravure plates.

The biggest difference is with the engraved stamps, of which the genuine ones have a perception of relief, where the pattern and the ink layer of the inscription are embossed and gives an obvious hand feeling. In addition, under a magnifying glass, the number of texture lines per inch of the stamps of photogravure printing is more than 250, while there are usually 120 to 210 in that of fake stamps. The genuine stamp has a clear and solid pattern, soft and uniform colors, while the fake stamp has problems such as thick dots, deformed fonts, blurred patterns, overlapping colors, exposed colors, which can be seen more clearly through a 20x magnifying glass.

 

4、Size of the postage stamp


The size of the postage stamp is calculated in millimeters. To identify the authenticity of the stamp, it is more accurate to observe it with a magnifying glass and a ruler. Experienced stamp collectors can even see through the counterfeit toothless stamps that have been cut off. When identifying stamps with perforations, paying attention to the stamp width will also spot counterfeit stamps.

 

5、Gum


The gum is also one of the elements that you can study to identify genuine stamps. The glue and brushing methods used in counterfeit stamps are different from those used in the production of genuine stamps. Generally speaking, in the 1950s, stamps were coated with dextrin gum made from potato starch. This kind of adhesive is bright and yellow in its color and luster, and the layer is thick. In the 1960s, PVA synthetic adhesive was used, which has a poorer luster than dextrin gum, with a whitish color and a thinner layer.

The counterfeit stamps found so far usually have no gum, and some are coated with a translucent white paint on the back of the stamp passing for the gum, but it is not sticky. There are also those coated with adhesive, but due to poor technique, even the perforated paper fiber is stained with adhesive. For ordinary counterfeiters, it is not easy to apply the adhesive evenly, but it is more difficult to prepare the adhesive with the correct ratio and good color. Therefore, counterfeit stamps often do not have gum, Therefore, special attention should be paid to those stamps that are supposed to have gum but are not coated with any.

6、Paper

Genuine USPS stamps are made of stamp paper specially designated by the postal department. The “coated stamp paper” has visible differences from ordinary offset paper and coated paper in color and luster. A careful observation of the surface of the paper can help discern the false from the genuine.