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For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations October 25-26, 2003:
Fakes, Frauds and Forgeries
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
The online auction site eBay is banning the sale of counterfeit stamps UNLESS they're
permanently marked as such, and the description SAYS that's what they are.
The new policy was developed with the help of the American Philatelic Society, the
nation's largest stamp collecting organization.
For example, right now, you can buy on eBay an "exact replica" of the Inverted Jenny
stamp, worth about 200-thousand dollars, for five bucks. The seller SAYS it's a
reproduction -- but down the road, how will someone KNOW if it's a fake?
The problem is....some people COLLECT forged stamps. In fact, many Postal Counterfeits --
forgeries intended to defraud a government -- are worth many times more than the stamps
they imitate. And those collectors DON'T want their material defaced by being marked as
fakes. They say only a fool would sell one of these valuable counterfeits for the price
of the real thing.
As they say in radio, stay tuned.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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