Forged Stamps of Australia

1913. Kangaroo. One Penny Double Print

Forgeries

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“Double Print” forgery

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“Double Print” forgery

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1930 letter from Verne, Collins, with comments by Rosenblum & others giving their opinions as to whether this is a genuine flaw or a forgery.

1914. Maurice Guillaux First Aerial Flight 16th July 1914

Forgery

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Forged Cover using genuine stamp and postmark

1913-1934. Kangaroo. Five Pence

Genuine vs. Reperforated

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Genuine

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Watch out for repaired stamps on eBay

This one was sold by “job-459”

(alias of the infamous “Sydney forger”)

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Original faulty stamp before the reperforation

bought by “jobs-459” from another eBay seller

1913-1934. Kangaroo. Two Shillings

Genuine vs. Reperforated

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Genuine

Australia_Kangaroo_2s_Reperforated

Genuine – Reperforated

1913-1934. Kangaroo. Five Shillings

Forgery

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Genuine with bogus Albany (WA) cds

1913-1934. Kangaroo. Ten Shillings

Genuine vs. Reperforated

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Genuine

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Genuine – Reperforated at the top & right

Genuine with fake ‘GPO MELBOURNE’ cto

1913-1934. Kangaroo. Two Pounds

Genuine vs. Forgeries

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Genuine

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Sperati forgery

It was produced by fading-out the design of a low denomination Roo stamp then photolithographically printing the desired £2 value thus retaining a genuine watermark and postmark. Unit L50 was used by Sperati.

Many of the shading lines often do not touch the coastline, as they do in the originals. A white scratch from the map to above the right arm of the “U” of “Pounds”. The four dots forming the shading lines inside “O” of “Two” are weak.

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Genuine Specimen

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Genuine – Reperforated bottom-left corner

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Genuine – Reperforated

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Sperati forgery with genuine ‘AYR – Queensland” postmark

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Sperati forgery

Ex Arthur Gray Collection lot #290 which sold for US$2,300 (AU$3,197 at the time) in 2004

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Sperati forgery with genuine Queensland machine cancel

Sperati forgery with genuine Boulia Queensland postmark

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Forgery signed “Jean de Sperati”. Reverse ‘sunburst’ cachet in bright yellow and BPA ‘SPERATI/”50″/REPRODUCTION’ handstamp, BW #55cc. RPSL Certificate (1971)

Kangaroos. Bogus postmarks

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Bogus “Loose Ship Letter” postmark sold by E-bay seller “longjo5”, one of 100+ handles this fraudster from Sydney has used over the years.

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Genuine stamps unused

1915-1936. King George V. 2 Pence

Genuine vs. Forgery

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Genuine

Australia_KGV_2p_Postal_Forgery

Postal forgery

1930. Sturt

Forgery

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Forgery of the manuscript endorsement “2d/paid/pm/LHI” on genuine stamp

1932. Sydney Harbor Bridge. 2 Penny

Genuine vs. Forgery

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Genuine

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Postal forgery

1937. Coronation. 1 Pound

Genuine vs. Forgery

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Genuine. Ceremuga certificate

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Forged overprint on genuine stamp. Ceremuga certificate 

1949. Arms

Forgery

BW #270x with faked ‘O’ for ‘C’ in the ‘SPECIMEN’ overprint (as BW #270xc)

1950’s

Forgeries

Dangerous forgeries created by placing trimmed and shaved real stamps on new backing paper. Originally sent from Canada to Australia in the late 1950s and reported in the AM as a forgery. They went into hiding for over 50 years and were bought back into Australia from an Italian dealer.

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Forgeries

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Forgeries

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Forgeries

1965. Sir John Monash. 5d

Forgery

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Forgery of missing ‘AUSTRALIA’ & value on piece tied by Kogarah postmark.

Ceremuga Certificate (2002). 

1970. Captain Cook Bicentenary

Bogus

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Bogus perforations made by ‘Orlo-Smith’, an Melbourne stamp-dealer

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Unauthorised ‘ANPEX’ overprint

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Unauthorised ‘ANPEX’ overprint

1978. Famous Australian Aviators

Forgery

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Postal forgery

According to ACSC: “It is believed the sheets were produced in Holland, and that they were intended to defraud Australia Post under the stamp re-purchase scheme then in operation.”

Kangaroo. Perfin OS

Forgeries

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Forged ‘inverted’ OS perfin sold by the infamous “Sydney-forger” on eBay

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Bogus Perf Large ‘OS’ purporting to be ACSC #15ba

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Bogus Perf ‘OS’ purporting to be BW #52b

Kangaroo. Surcharged OS

Forgeries

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Forgery

Australia_Kangaroo_6p_OS_Inverted_Forgery

Forgery

Kingford Smith’s Surcharged OS

Genuine vs. Forgeries

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Genuine

Australia_Kingford_Smiths_2d_OS_Reperforated

Reperforated on 3 sides

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Forgery

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Forgery

Australia_Kingford_Smiths_3d_OS_Genuine

Genuine

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Forgery

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Forgery

1946. Surcharged ‘B.C.O.F. Japan 1946’

Genuine vs. Forgeries

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Genuine proof

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Forged overprint on genuine stamp

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Forged overprint on genuine stamp

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Forged overprint on genuine stamp

Cinderella. Murray Line. Nine Pence

Forgery

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Forgery

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Literature

For further research

  • 13-15. High values, Kangaroo Series, 1913. Cancellation of Specimen: The Encyclopedia of British Empire Postage Stamps 1661-1947, Vol. IV, p.309. See “15” below for more citations.
  • 15. £2 value of the Kangaroo series, 1913. Sperati forgery and fraudulent cancellation: British Philatelic Association (Publisher), The Work Of Jean De Sperati, p.31 and Plate 1. Sperati forgery: Robson Lowe, “Sperati and His Craft – VIII”, The Philatelist, Vol. 20 (December 1953): 66,67. Cancellation of Sperati forgery: The Encyclopedia of British Empire Postage Stamps 1661-1947, Vol. IV, p.348.
  • 71. 2p. red regular issue of 1930. H.S. Elderfield postal forgery: L.N. and M. Williams, “Postal Forgeries”, The Stamp Lover, Vol. 36 (January-February 1944): 114,15,23; with cancellation information: The Encyclopedia of British Empire Postage Stamps 1661-1947, Vol. IV, p.319.
  • 116. 2p. red regular issue, 1930. H.G. Leslie Fletcher, Postal Forgeries of the World, pp.14,15. Irish Sweepstakes postal forgery: Leslie Fletcher, “Irish Sweepstakes: Australian Forgeries”, Stamp Magazine (U.K.), Vol. 38 (March 1972): 60-63, continued at Vol.39 (February 1973): 56,57. The 1932 postal forgery, Thomas L. Belknap, “Australia’s 1932 Forgeries” (republished from “Australian Commonwealth Chit Chat”), The S.P.A. Journal, Vol. 30 (December 1967): 257-59. Elderfield postal forgery: D.K. Walters, “The Truth About The Sydney Postal Forgeries Of 1932”, The London Philatelist, Vol. 56 (November 1947): 201-6; corrected and supplemented by the author, with testimony of J.R.W. Purves concerning plating flaws of the forgeries, in “New Light On The Sydney Postal Forgeries Of 1932”, Philately from Australia, Vol. 1 (September 1949): 69-76, continued at (December 1949): 109-115 . Elderfield postal forgery: L.N.& M. Williams, “Forgeries – but not for Collectors”, Stamp Review, Vol. 3 (January 1939): 180-82, at p.180; Anon., “Australian Forgery Case” (from Australian Stamp Monthly), Stamp Collecting, Vol. 38 (June 25, 1932): 293, more at (August 9, 1932): 424, and at (September 17, 1932): 558.
  • 130,33. 2p Sydney Harbor Bridge stamps, 1932. Jackson/Elderfield postal forgery: H.G. Leslie Fletcher, Postal Forgeries of the World, pp.12,13. Postal forgeries: Leslie Fletcher, “Irish Sweepstakes: Australian Forgeries”, Stamp Magazine (U.K.), Vol. 38 (March 1972): 60-63, continued at Vol. 39 (February 1973): 56,57, and at (March 1972): 60-63. The 1932 postal forgery of engraved stamp (130): The Encyclopedia of British Empire Postage Stamps 1661- 1947, Vol. IV, p.323; Thomas L. Belknap, “Australia’s 1932 Forgeries” (republished from “Australian Commonwealth Chit Chat”), The S.P.A. Journal, Vol. 30 (December 1967): 257- 59; F.A.E. Collas, “The Australian Stamp Forgeries of 1932”, Stamp Collecting, Vol. 133 (May 24, 1979): 943,45, continued at (May 31, 1979): 1039,41, at p.945. Anon., “The Sydney Bridge Forgery”, The West – End Philatelist, Vol. 37 (May-June 1947): 50, Addenda on p.142 of the November-December 1947 issue. Elderfield postal forgeries (critical of the West-End Philatelist article, on non-expertizing points): D.K. Walters, “The Truth About The Sydney Postal Forgeries Of 1932”, The London Philatelist, Vol. 56 (November 1947): 201-6; (corrected and supplemented by the author, with testimony of J.R.W. Purves concerning plating flaws of the forgeries, in “New Light On The Sydney Postal Forgeries Of 1932”, Philately from Australia, Vol. 1 (September 1949): 69-76), continued at.(December 1949): 109-115 , at pp.201-6.
  • 141. 1sh, green, 1932. Imitation by French Stamp Printing Works: Anon., “Australian Stamp Imitated”, Mekeel’s Weekly Stamp News, Vol. 53 (June 19, 1939): 300.
  • 151. 1sh Geo.V on charger “Anzac”, 1935. The 1sh perf. 131⁄2 x 121⁄2 is a plate proof: Scott Classic Specialized Catalog.
  • 188, 90. 21⁄2p on 2p and 51⁄2p on 5p, 1941. Forged surcharge. Robson Lowe (editor), The Gee-Ma Forgeries, p.9. Surcharge on wrong stamp: The Encyclopedia of British Empire Postage Stamps 1661-1947, Vol. IV, p.330.
  • 393a. Fake made by chemically removing gold overlay from a used 393: Mercer Bristow, “More than Gold is missing on would-be error”, Stamp Collector, Vol. 72 (June 1, 1998): 12.
  • Three Madame Joseph fraudulent postmarks, 19th century, 1931,1942. Derek Worboys and Roger B. West, Madame Joseph Forged Postmarks, p.26.
  • Modern CTO cancellations: P.F. Marsden, letter to the Editor, The London Philatelist, Vol. 104 (March 1995): 60.
  • M1-M7. Military stamps, 1946-47. Forged overprint. W.P. Fletcher, “Forged B.C.O.F. Overprints”, Japanese Philately, Vol. 15 (April 1960): 59,60. Arthur P. Silvester, “The B.C.O.F. Overprints on Australia”, American Philatelist, Vol. 64 (October 1950): 33-37. Robson Lowe (editor), The Gee-Ma Forgeries, p.9.
  • CO1. Overprinted Airpost Official Stamp, 1931. Alden C. Johnson, Forgeries Old and New, Vol. 1, p.1.
  • OA1-OA15. Perforated large “OS”, Official stamps, 1913. Forged “OS”: F.I.P. Commission for the Fight against Forgeries, Note, Flash #39 (March 1992): 21.
  • O1-O14. OS overprinted Official stamps, 1932-33. Forged overprint. N.J. Sheppard, “Comment On A Spate Of Forged Overprints On Australian Stamps – Part 1: The OS Forgeries”, Bulletin of the Australian Commonwealth Collectors Club of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW Australia), Vol.38, No.1 (February, 1999): 1-36. Alden C. Johnson, Forgeries Old and New, Vol. 2, p.1.
  • O10a. Forged overprint: Krzysztof (Chris) Ceremuga, “Australia: The Story Of SG O126a”, Fakes Forgeries Experts journal, No.5 (May 2002): 18-29.

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