 I picked this set of 7-9 up a few years ago as part of a large collection.  I have always assumed they are forgeries, but recently I found an article in an old IP journal that shows similar stamps and calls them proofs.  Is there any way to tell, short of sending them out for expertising?  Before I do that, I would like to be confident that they are real.  Any advice?
 I picked this set of 7-9 up a few years ago as part of a large collection.  I have always assumed they are forgeries, but recently I found an article in an old IP journal that shows similar stamps and calls them proofs.  Is there any way to tell, short of sending them out for expertising?  Before I do that, I would like to be confident that they are real.  Any advice?Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Real or not?
 I picked this set of 7-9 up a few years ago as part of a large collection.  I have always assumed they are forgeries, but recently I found an article in an old IP journal that shows similar stamps and calls them proofs.  Is there any way to tell, short of sending them out for expertising?  Before I do that, I would like to be confident that they are real.  Any advice?
 I picked this set of 7-9 up a few years ago as part of a large collection.  I have always assumed they are forgeries, but recently I found an article in an old IP journal that shows similar stamps and calls them proofs.  Is there any way to tell, short of sending them out for expertising?  Before I do that, I would like to be confident that they are real.  Any advice?
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