Forged Stamps of Finland

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Note: Fournier used the margins of genuine sheets to print his forgeries. They are very good, and have fooled experts in the past. A sure thing to look for are his forged postmarks, which always are one of the four shown.

1891. Russian Eagle

Genuine vs. Forgeries

Finland_1891_3.5p_Genuine

Genuine

Pearls around center square are even

Finland_1891_3.5p_Fournier_Forgery

Fournier forgery

Easy to recognize Kuopio postmark

Pearls around center square are uneven

Finland_1891_3.5p_Fournier_Forgery_Wrong_Color

Fournier forgery in wrong color

Pearls around center square are uneven

Finland_1891_7p_Genuine

Genuine

Pearls around center square are even

Finland_1891_7p_Fournier_Forgery

Fournier forgery

Easy to recognize Wiborg postmark

Pearls around center square are uneven 

1901. Russian Eagle. 10 Pen

Genuine vs. Forgery

Finland_1901_10p_Genuine

Genuine. Perforated 14 1/4 x 14 3/4

Finland_1901_10p_Postal_Forgery_pair

Postal forgery. Perforation 11 1/2. The lowest feathers on the left hand side are joined together. The eagle’s crown too close to the elliptic border above and the tail too close to the arrows below.

1901. Russian Eagle. 20 Pen

Genuine vs. Forgeries

Finland_1901_20p_Genuine

Genuine

Finland_1901_20p_Majlund_Postal_Forgery

Majlund postal forgery. Perforated 11,5. Printed in sheets of 32 (4 x 8). In ‘XX’ the diagonal lines from left up is thicker

Rudolph/BPP certificate

Finland_1901_20p_Forgery

Forgery

1901-1915. Russian Eagle. 10 Mark

Genuine vs. Forgery

Finland_1901_10mark_Genuine

Genuine

Pearls around center square are even

Finland_1901_10mark_Fournier_Forgery

Fournier forgery

Pearls around center square are uneven

Fournier Forged Postmarks

Kuopio (+Russian town name) 1 IV 98 3 1

Finland_Fournier_Postmark_Helsingfors

Helsingfors Helsinki (+Russian town name) 5 III 00

Finland_Fournier_Postmark_Tammersfors

Tampere As Tammerfors R (+Russian town name) 8 V 98 41

Finland_Fournier_Postmark_Wiborg

Wiborg Wiipuri 11 XI 97 9b

Other Forged Postmarks

Richard Granberg, a wellknown and respected collector in the beginning of the 19th century, had good connections to the postal administration in Finland, and so he had – among other things – access to a ‘retired’ cancellor from Åbo. It was in official use until 31.12.93, mainly as arrival postmark on mail to the city. Granberg used it as cancellor of Russian type entires and stamps. Several dates are known.

Finland_Granberg_Aabo_Forged_Postmark

Forged Granberg postmark

Åbo 13.XII.91

Finland_Granberg_Cover_Forged_Postmark

Forged Granberg postmark on cover. Many such covers exist, all addressed to persons named ‘Granberg’

Åbo 3.XII.91

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