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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of philatelic bureau; Philatelic bureau; Philatelic Bureau

Philatelic fakes and forgeries         
  • Forged overprints on 1913 New Zealand stamps.
  • "Germania"-forgery, 15 Pf. in correct colour
  • Probes of the British „Germania“-forgery, connected to 10 and 15 ''pfennigs''
  • Propaganda forgery of ''Michel'' Nr. 626 (Italy) (top), the original stamp is at the bottom
  • Forged overprint on 1899 [[Puerto Principe]], Cuba, [[provisional stamp]] alongside a genuine surcharge. While the relative spacings of the three elements of the surcharge are roughly the same as on the genuine stamp, note, however, the differences in the crossbar on the "t" and the cap of the "5", together with the crispness of the lettering.
  • American propaganda stamp
  • Propaganda forgery ''Deutsch-Ostafrika''
  • Cancelled Himmler stamps forged by PWE on a postcard.
  • War mail forgery ''Ludwig III.'' (left). On the right the original
  • Propaganda stamp with the head of King George VI. Version with red overprint: "Liquidation of Empire/BAHAMA-Is". Additionally with false cancellation: "LONDON AAAO/-6JUN/44/SPECIAL-STAMP".
  • Emanuel-forgery
  • Himmler-Forgery (Type I top, Type II bottom)
  • A [[postal card]] canceled on "8 April 1885".  This was thought to be a genuine (and quite valuable) used card until a noted collector of Puerto Rican [[postal stationery]] noticed that he had other cards postmarked Mayagüez and addressed to the same recipient who lived in Mayagüez, who he knew to be a representative of the Senf brothers, stamp dealers in Leipzig, Germany.  The other cards were dated 8 April ''1887'' (for the 1887 card), and 8 April ''1893'' (for the 1893 card).  This led him to the conclusion that the recipient addressed them to himself and had a sympathetic or complicit postal clerk fraudulently back date the year to match the card's date of origin. He probably then sent the uncirculated, but postmarked, cards to the Senf brothers who sold them to collectors.<ref>Mitchell, Byron, editor of the Puerto Rico section of ''Postal Cards of Spanish Colonial Cuba, Philippines and Puerto Rico'', Robert Littrell, editor, UPSS (2010)</ref>
  • Propaganda forgery of ''Michel'' Nr. 625 (Italy) (top), the original stamp is at the bottom
  • Hitler-fantasy: a genuine stamp on top and a fake stamp at the bottom
  • Proofs of the Himmler-Forgery Type II in black and violet
  • Inserted letter «A» on a 1 penny stamp
FORGERIES MADE WITH THE INTENT TO IMMITATE STAMPS
Bogus stamp issue; Bogus postal markings; Counterfeit stamps; Forged stamps; Reperforation; Stamp forgery; Philatelic forgery; Stamp forger; Counterfeit stamp; Postal forgeries; Postal forgery
In general, philatelic fakes and forgeries are labels that look like postage stamps but have been produced to deceive or defraud. Learning to identify these can be a challenging branch of philately.
Philatelic exhibition         
  • A non-postal souvenir sheet for the [[London International Stamp Exhibition 1950]]
Philatelic Exhibition; Stamp exhibition; Stamp show; Philatelic judge; Philatelic exhibitions
A philatelic exhibition is an exhibition of stamps and postal history where stamp collectors (philatelists) compete for medals. The displays are shown in glass frames, and the exhibition is normally accompanied by stamp dealer bourses and post office stands where stamps and other philatelic items may be purchased.
Philatelic cover         
  • Not all philatelic covers are as obvious as this one.
  • Last day of service cover from the [[discontinued post office]] at Officer, Colorado
ENVELOPE SENT THROUGH THE MAIL FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING A COLLECTIBLE ITEM
Philatelic mail
A philatelic cover is an envelope prepared with a stamp(s) and address and sent through the mail delivery system for the purpose of creating a collectible item. Stamp collectors began to send mail to each other and to themselves early on, and philatelic mail is known from the late 19th century onward.

Wikipedia

List of philatelic bureaus

This a list of philatelic bureaus across the world.

In philately, a philatelic bureau is the part of a national postal administration that sells philatelic items to stamp collectors, tourists and stamp dealers.