Showing posts with label 1902. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1902. Show all posts

8/28/16

Making money on eBay - British India King Edward 1902 stamp

Everyone loves money.!!

But to earn money by selling stamp on ebay is very easy.

Just buy some forgery stamps (replica) and sell it as genuine by applying rubber stamp (easy to make)  and sell it by SHILL bidding (to increase price).

Following is British India King Edward 1902 stamp valued 25 Rupees. 

It was lot of money 115 years so it will be very hard to find mint in condition unless you are from King of England family.

Also it will be very hard to find this used stamp because no one in India was using this much amount of stamp. Also in 1902 there were very few people to need this stamp for use.!!


Following is  British India King Edward 1902 stamp and it will be very hard to tell it's GENUINE or FORGERY.!!

It's forgery.!!

And it's available for $5 and it's very hard to tell that it's forgery.!!

To me it looks like genuine when I compare with other 1902 India KE VII stamp sold for $2000 or $1750.!!

This forgery stamp is well centered position.!!

Seller can sell this as genuine but he choose to sell it forgery so no buyer.!!

Also he did not did any SHILL bidding to make it look it's authentic.!!




Above stamp is available on eBay for $5 and no one wants to even buy it.!!



Even used stamp is available for $5.!!!


So don't you think you can make money by selling this forgery stamps as GENUINE and make lot of money.!!!


Following are some of the sold stamps on eBay in last 2-3 years ago. Now think how many might be sold in last 5 years.!!! (more than 300 - 500.!!).

Seller                                   Price Sold 

Anjulin                                   $2000
pristinephilateic                      $1750
s_faria                                      $800(appr)
bygonesofbridlingt                  $618
worldstamp22                          $504
collstamps                                $498
filer3rd                                     $435
beattle123                                $295
bcsomani                                  $175


Can you imagine how much money this seller has to pay to
  •  eBay as commission
  • Capital Gain Tax to country of selling.
  • Income Tax, State Tax, Sales Tax to that country.
  • Paypal as commission.

But still seller make lot of money.!!!

You also have to pay above taxes and commission even if you sell forgery stamp as genuine so be prepared to pay.!!

I know it paying taxes it hurts but you cannot escape paying taxes if you are in USA or European countries or Australia or Japan or Korea.!!

Compare below stamps with above FORGERY or REPLICA and see margin on sides.!!

To me all of the following look FORGERY and above stamp looks GENUINE when I compare margin on all sides.!!

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Recently it's not selling for high price like $2000 or $1750 or $800 but you can still make $387 or $330.!!

eBay seller "Joru" from Germany - $387
eBay seller "elagen1" from UK - $330
eBay seller "walt.papc from US - $250(best offer ?)








Even some tried to sell at high price but not were able to sell it.!!

eBay seller "statusinternational" for $1200
eBay seller "nainad" for $849(multiple 1902 KE stamps)
eBay seller "cassouza" for $495.





So  don't you think you can money also.!!

I think it's easy.
  • Just buy replica (forgery) stamp
  • Create rubber stamp of any big city like Calcutta or Bombay or Pondicherry and apply on replica stamp.
Thanks 
GSC.

12/23/15

1902 EdVII ten shillings stamps of GB - 1902 India KEVII 25 Rupees Stamps - Genuine or Forgery stamps ?

We all know 25 rupees was lot of money in 1902 (113 years ago).

But we all see too many mint 1902 India KEVII 25 Rupees stamp selling on eBay for $700+.

Does it make sense  to you that someone will keep 25 Rupees stamp in mint condition in 1902 ? (Except you are King or Queen of England or from Royal family)

Do you think King George stamps is  FORGERY stamps selling as Genuine ?

There are lot of forgery stamps available on eBay so you can buy one and sell  it as genuine and increase price by SHILL bidding and make it look like genuine ?

Also we see lot of 1902 EdVII ten shillings stamps of GB selling one eBay for very high price.




Recently I saw 1902 India KEVII 25 Rupees Stamp sold on eBay from Santa Clara, California by "mystampzone" for $787.

There were 7 bidders bidding for this stamps and 31 bids on it.

Also it's private listing bidders identities protected.!!! (WHY)

Do you think eBay shareholder will benefit from this transaction ?

eBay (shareholder) will get $78 on this transaction.!! (10% of selling price).

Also do you think California State will also benefit from sales tax and yearly income tax from this sale ?




So what are chances of getting forgery stamps like below even paying $700+?




NOW LET SEE OTHER 1902 STAMPS SELLING ON EBAY.

GB 1902 EdVII 10 Shilling stamps selling for $1700, $1260, $1208, $1037 from eBay seller from UK "collectstamps" and "tenshillings"

Look at # of bids.!!

28 bids , buy it now, 37 bids and 13 bids.!!


$5000 for four 1902 EdVII stamps of GB.!!

It's killing profit for eBay.!! ($500 from this four transaction only).

Also do you think UK government is getting 19% VAT on this transactions as all prices in UK are VAT inclusive and seller has to pay to government treasury.!!

If you are investing in stocks (shares) then you might think it will be good to buy eBay stock, because without giving anything you are getting this much money.!!

Do you think eBay is getting this kind of commission ?

Or eBay is not getting anything as seller might open case of non paying buyer ?

Now do you think following are FORGERY stamp selling as genuine ?





Following is FORGERY stamp - Replica stamp of GB 1902 EdVII ten shilling stamp.

You will not find any difference.!!!


Do you think following is Genuine stamp if seller don't mention about this. I don't think so.!!


Above block of 4 is a facismile/copy/counterfeit stamp.!!!

Because of recent modern technology in printing which is capable of printing money if printer manufacture are not restricted by government. If printers are capable of printing latest US dollar bill with all this watermark/threads/multicolor/magentic ink then to print 1948 stamp is peace of cake for this kind of printers.!!

So keep in mind what latest printers can do (along with rubber stamps) when you buy following items Mint or even USED on FDC or postally used.

1) 10 Rupees 1948 Gandhi stamps
2) 1 1/2, 3 1/2  and 12 Annas 1948 Gandhi stamps
3) SERVICE overprint Gandhi 1948 stamps
4) Imperf Gandhi stamps from Niger, Gabon, Cameroun, and all others Gandhi imperf stamps. (it's easy as no cutting required.!!)
5) SKY is the LIMIT.!!

THIS FAKE STAMPS MIGHT COME ON FDC OR USED COVERS SO BEWARE!!!!!!!!!

Above stamp is currently selling as facsimile(copy).



Following are some screenshot from delcampe where it is sold as facsimile(copy/forgery/fake)






SO BEWARE BEFORE YOU BUY.




Do you think all are GENUINE stamps ?

or

Do you think Replica is used to create used stamp with forged rubber stamp.?

It's your choice to think.!!

Thanks
Gandhi Stamps Club.


5/23/15

Investing in Stamps - King Edward stamps - KE VII 1902 India stamps

Stamp Investment is nothing but artificial created by some investment manager or broker with help of auction houses, stamp dealers and stamp collectors.

At first everyone wants to collect stamp and become stamp collector and exhibit stamps in order to win some medals but greed makes them to get involved in making money and that's lot of it.!!

So stamp collector will work with other dealers to exhibit FORGED stamps or Bogus philatelic material  in world level exhibition so they can glorify philatelic material which has no value.

This stamp collector is now famous and will call other Politician and well respected person in society to inaugurate stamp exhibition or special events in order to market stamps.!!

But Greed of this stamp collector increases, so  now this stamp collector will involved in Cheating and start selling stamps and become dealer.!!!

Now this dealer (collector) will join world wide stamp seller CARTEL (other dealers) and involved in fake bidding, shill bidding and all kind of illegal activities in order to increase price so they can make more money.!!

Now stamp dealer (collector) will work with yearbook writer, philatelic magazine and stamp and philatelic Handbook author to write about this FORGED and Bogus philatelic material.

Sometimes this stamp collector turns dealer will also become author of Philatelic and Stamp Handbooks. Also will write blogs or website or online stamp exhibit related to philatelic stamp collection in order to glorifying and provide false information.!!!

Some times this world famous collector/exhibitor/dealer/author will also donate FORGED philatelic stamps material to philatelic museum or charity in order to gain popularity.!!

Also they will get Expertising Certificate from some unknown or fake expert or forged it!! Or they will create their own expertising company.!! (click this link to read more about stamp expertising)

Now this dealer will work with auction houses around the world to sell this BOGUS philatelic material for thousands of dollars.!!!

Now fund manager will advise you to invest in stamps and they earn money too.!!

This is what stamp investment is.!!!

It's an ART OF MAKING MONEY.!!

Do you want to still INVEST in STAMPS or PHILATELIC material ??

Good Luck and Wish all the best for collecting piece of paper.!!

Now let's see following example of 1902 India  King Edward  VII stamp. This is 25 Rupees stamp issued in 1902 by British India. It was lot of money 113 years ago so no one will have to use this stamp except your are in Royal family so some high government post.



This used stamp was sold for $676 by eBay seller "worldstamp22" from Belgium.

But what are chances of this used stamp FORGERY stamps with forged rubber stamp applied on the stamps.!!



Following are FORGERY or REPLICA stamps which are available in plenty so it's just getting to make forged rubber stamp which can be made easily.!!




Following are FAMOUS FORGERY RUBBER STAMPS USED in PHILATELIC and STAMP COLLECTION so it's not hard to make any regular rubber stamp.

 
http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2012/10/stamps-of-india.html




http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2010/01/fake-gandhi-postmark-cancel-from.html

So don't you think it's easy to make rubber stamps ?

This is how FORGED philatelic material on stamps  are created.

Want to invest in stamps and get this kind of paper.!!

Whether it's 1902 King Edward stamps or First Aerial Post or Straits Settlements or Gandhi rubber stamps 

Now let's see how bidding on this $676 1902 King Edward (King Edouard VII) was done by whom and find out what's happening in stamp selling.!!

There were 12 bidders and 38 bids.  It looks like lot of collectors are interested in this stamps investing.!!

Following are some of them which interesting to do research.!!

2***! (373)
i***c (225)
t***8 (4722)

But when you see their bidding detail you will be surprised.!!

Check their TOTAL BIDS and BID ACTIVITY with this SELLER "worldstamps22"



Now eBay user "2***!(373)"

Do you think it's make sense to bid on 36 items with total 64 bids.!!

But more interesting is 57% bid with this seller "worldstamps22" from Belgium.!!


Now eBay user "i**c(225)"

Do you think it's make sense to bid on 248 items with total 411 bids.!!

But more interesting is 46% bid with this seller "worldstamps22" from Belgium.!!

Now eBay user "t***8(4722)"

Do you think it's make sense to bid on 410 items with total 736 bids.!!

But more interesting is 19% bid with this seller "worldstamps22" from Belgium.!!

Now look at some following point to think.

1) So WHAT DO YOU THINK about this bidders and bidding activities. ? (Is it all genuinely interested in buying stamps or just increasing price)

2) Is it SHILL BIDDING ? (it will be very hard to tell, but you can use our common sense and decide).

3) Do you think buyer 2***!(373) paid to eBay seller "worldstamps22". ? (Only  eBay knows or buyer and seller  will know.!!)

Is eBay shareholders are getting benefit of this transaction or it's a false indication ?

Do you think this is Investing in stamps ?

If yes then please read following blog post about 1902 King Edward stamp so you get more idea what are you investing in piece of paper.

http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2014/04/queen-victoria-stamp-india-1854-qv-used.html

http://gandhistampsclub.blogspot.com/2012/10/king-george-v-and-king-edward-stamps.html

Thanks
GSC.


9/4/14

India 25 RS stamp - 1902 King Edward stamp - KEVII 25 R stamp - India SG 147 SC 76 stamps

Recently I saw Facsimile or Replica or Copy or Forgery of India 25 RS stamp of King Edward  - KEVII 25 R stamp - India SG 147  or SC 76 stamp issued in 1902.

If seller don't mentioned it you will not even notice because there are very RARE mint stamp exist because 25 Rupees was lot of money in 1902.

So collector cannot afford it in 1902 as Mint stamp unless you are King of England or some Royal connection.




So what are chances of this Replica stamp selling as Mint or used stamp with forged rubber stamp?

I think REPLICA is way to go to make lot of money.!! Buy for $7 and sell for $2000 or $1750 or $800 or $200 buy using fake rubber stamp.!



But when you look at  eBay you see this British India stamp of King Edward selling in large quantity and I was surprised how this many stamps are available.

After going through all the images and going back my blog post I think some of them are not genuine stamps but it's FACSIMILE stamps which are nothing but forgery stamps of India 25 RS stamp issued in 1902 of King Edward stamp.

This King Edward KEVII 25 R stamp  is  SG 147 stamp in Stanley Gibbons and SC 76 in Scott Catalog.

It will be very hard to find mint stamp of India 1902 King Edward stamp - KEVII 25 Rupees  because it was lot of money in 1902. 

99.99% of stamp collectors during that time cannot even seen that much money together.!! Also 99% King Edward collectors might not even seen GENUINE stamp in their life time because all you see is FORGERY in auction houses.

But this is good for eBay shareholders as they will get good commission on this sale from eBay/PayPal fees ($700-800 for following 9 transaction) if this are all genuine transaction.!! 

But you can't believe this pricing as chances of Shill Bidding, Fake Bidding, Buyer don't pay to seller, Seller and Buyer open case to cancel purchases etc.


In past I wrote about all kind of FORGERY, BOGUS in India 25 RS stamp - 1902 King Edward stamp - KEVII 25 R stamp - India SG 147 SC 76 stamps.

Click to read it.




Following are some of the sold stamps on eBay in last 3-4 months. Now think how many might be sold in last 5 years.!!! (more than 300.!!).

Seller                                   Price Sold 

Anjulin                                   $2000
pristinephilateic                      $1750
s_faria                                      $800(appr)
bygonesofbridlingt                  $618
worldstamp22                          $504
collstamps                                $498
filer3rd                                     $435
beattle123                                $295
bcsomani                                  $175











So what do you think about this India 25 RS stamp isueed in 1902 of King Edward stamp - KEVII 25 R stamp - India SG 147 stamps ?

If you want to buy REPLICA or FACSIMILE from "ma-collectorshop" then click following link and you will find lot of RARE stamps. Why buy it have high price just buy it directly from him/her and apply any forged rubber stamp.!!


http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=&_ssn=ma-collectorshop&_sop=16


Do you think all are GENUINE stamps ?

or

Do you think Replica is used to create used stamp with forged rubber stamp.?

It's your choice to think.!!

Thanks
Gandhi Stamps Club.


3/7/14

India 1902 King Edward VII stamp - KEVII stamp

Recently I saw India KEVII 1902 25r - King Edward stamp 25 Rupees stamp sold for $2900 by eBay seller "mareval2".

Do you really think this India King Edward  VII stamp -  KEVII stamp is  Genuine ?

Do you really think India 1902 King Edward  VII stamp -  KEVII stamp was sold for $2900 and paid all eBay fees including paypal.?



Why I am questioning that this is genuine stamp, because there are multiple reasons for this.

1) 25 Rupees was too much money in 1902 so it will be very hard to find mint stamp or even used stamp.
2) In past 4 year I saw more than 20 stamp were sold. So not sure whether this many people were investing in stamps.!!
3) Forgery of high value stamp are available in plenty and following are some of them which you will not differentiate when you compare with originial because all high value stamps are forgery.!!




If I have to buy it I will avoid it, because it's nothing but a big SCAM.

Want to learn how to play Philatelic GAME then click following link to read my blog post.

1) Philatelic GAME.!!
2) Philatelic Greed !!
3) Stamp Collecting FACTS.

Also following are different ways to make money by selling stamps on Internet. (Of course is CHEATING!!)

1) Make money by selling SPECIMEN postcard 
2) Make money by making RUBBER stamp
3) Make money by selling TRIAL PROOF waste by stealing it or by art using Photoshop.
4) Make money by selling FORGERY stamps
5) Make money by selling FORGED special cancellation from different cities.
6) Make money by selling FORGERY stamps as GENUINE.
7) Make money by selling BOGUS - never exist special cancellation
8) Make money by selling LABELS - forgery or bogus
9) Make money by selling FAKE or BOGUS First Flight Cover FFC



Now what do you think about India King Edward VII KEVII stamp ?

Don't you think it has lot of similarities between stamp selling for $2900 and $3.!!

Do you think it's forgery ?

Do you think $2900 is fake sale? i.e buyer did not paid to seller and seller cancel this transaction so no payment to eBay?

Still not sure then compare following mint or used 1902 India King Edward VII stamps and think about it.






It's up to you to decide what's happening in stamp collection value and authenticity or genuine stamps because it's your money.


After reading all of the above blog post it's now up to you to decide about what will you get when you buy rare stamps of King Edwards VII or KG V stamps.!!

Thanks
Gandhi Stamps Club.

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