2012 Counterfeit U.S. Flags: Equality, Justice, Freedom and Liberty

# 4637-40(CF1) - 2012 Counterfeit U.S. Flags: Equality, Justice, Freedom and Liberty

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Mint 2012 Counterfeit U.S. Flag Stamps
90% Less than Scott Catalogue Price!

 
You might think counterfeit stamps are a thing of the past… but these were discovered in 2012!  They have a Scott value of $100, but you can own today for just $9.95.  You save over 90%…
 
 
How to Distinguish them from the Real Deal…
 
  • No tagging (originals have tagging)
  • Hi brite paper (originals have dead paper)
  • Dot matrix, fuzzy print (originals are lithography with solid, sharp inking)
  • Illegible USPS microprinting (originals have sharp, easily read microprinting)
  • Stamps do not separate easily (originals have no problem separating)
  • No plate numbers (originals have plate numbers)
  • Thick gauge paper, inflexible (originals have thin gauge paper that’s fairly flexible) 
 
 
Get the Genuine Set in Your Collection, Too!
 
 
U.S. #4637-40
 
It’s a lot of fun to have both the geniune and counterfeit sets in your collection.  You can even compare them side-by-side on an album page so you can spot the differences at a glance.  Missing the geniune set?  Get it here!
 
 
 
Easily Spot the Differences with a Handy Magnifier!
 
 
Whitman-HE Harris 3X Power Magnifier with 6X Spot Magnifier
 
This magnifier has a 3x power magnifier as well as a 6x power spot magnifier.  Conveniently-sized to fit right in your pocket.  Get yours here!

 

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Mint 2012 Counterfeit U.S. Flag Stamps
90% Less than Scott Catalogue Price!

 
You might think counterfeit stamps are a thing of the past… but these were discovered in 2012!  They have a Scott value of $100, but you can own today for just $9.95.  You save over 90%…
 
 
How to Distinguish them from the Real Deal…
 
  • No tagging (originals have tagging)
  • Hi brite paper (originals have dead paper)
  • Dot matrix, fuzzy print (originals are lithography with solid, sharp inking)
  • Illegible USPS microprinting (originals have sharp, easily read microprinting)
  • Stamps do not separate easily (originals have no problem separating)
  • No plate numbers (originals have plate numbers)
  • Thick gauge paper, inflexible (originals have thin gauge paper that’s fairly flexible) 
 
 
Get the Genuine Set in Your Collection, Too!
 
 
U.S. #4637-40
 
It’s a lot of fun to have both the geniune and counterfeit sets in your collection.  You can even compare them side-by-side on an album page so you can spot the differences at a glance.  Missing the geniune set?  Get it here!
 
 
 
Easily Spot the Differences with a Handy Magnifier!
 
 
Whitman-HE Harris 3X Power Magnifier with 6X Spot Magnifier
 
This magnifier has a 3x power magnifier as well as a 6x power spot magnifier.  Conveniently-sized to fit right in your pocket.  Get yours here!