Words of Wisdom
According to expert Stefan Petriuk: “if you can’t figure out what type of Przedbórz stamp it is, then it’s a forgery.”
Fischer #6 / Michel #6
Genuine vs. Forgeries
According to expert Stefan Petriuk: “if you can’t figure out what type of Przedbórz stamp it is, then it’s a forgery.”
Genuine stamps have no lettering on the sheaf or hammers.
Both vertical inner frame lines go down to the frame line under Miasto Przedbórz.
Left banner has two lines at the top.
Vertical part of the final “Z” in Przedbórz has a bit of color missing 1/3 of the way up.
Lower right 10 has a thin vertical line at the tip of the 1.
Genuine type I
At the left of Miasto there are two partial vertical lines inside the frame.
The left 10 has a a dot at the lower left.
The right inner frame line stops above the lettered area.
Miasto Przedbórz slopes down towards the right end.
Genuine type II
The left inner frame doesn’t go down all the way.
There are scattered dots and faint lines under various parts of Miasto Przedbórz.
A faint line under “ÓRZ” goes all the way to the outer right frame line.
Right inner frame line goes down to the “ÓRZ” line.
Genuine type III
Forgery type I
Forgery type II
Forgery type III
Forgery type V
Thanks to Sam Ginsburg for images and analysis of Przedbórz forgeries