Many times Tibet stamps including multiples and complete sheets are offered on ebay (and conventional auction houses) with the comment "as is “, "not sure if genuine “ "in unissued colors " etc..Usually, all...
The professional fakers have almost perfected the art of bleaching postmarks on classic China and Hong Kong stamps.The usual postmark on Queen Victorian stamps before 1892 is the B62 obliterator common to all...
Many times Tibet covers are offered which look too nice to be genuine. Well, they can be philatelic covers with genuine stamps and genuine postmarks but in most cases they are just plain forgeries with fake...
The 4 Trangka, blue color stamp from the 1914 issue of Tibet is the rarest and most valuable stamp of Tibet.GENERAL RULE:4 Trangka, The small rays from the ring in every corner of the stamp point inwards 8...
Strategically positioned between India and Central Asia, Jammu and Kashmir was the Crown Jewel of the Indian Princely States. The Maharaja ruled over its mountainous territories in the stated interest of the...
Many times Tibetan stamps are offered as reprints. Please note that are, with one exception, NO official reprints of Tibetan stamps exisits . All stamps offered as reprints are fake.The mentioned exception are...
S.G. 48 this is the first commemorative stamp of Hong Kong. The overprint was done by a setting of 12 subjects on sheets of the QV2c carmine SG33. It is believed that one printing characterised by its peculiar...
The Indian States are usually divided into "Indian Feudatory States" or "Native Feudatory States." However, the term native was abandoned after WWI by the British Imperial Government itself; and students of...
Indian Oil :50 Golden Years of Service Indian Oil's 10,000 Km cross-country network of crude oil and product pipelines, the largest in the country, meets the vital energy needs of the consumers in an efficient...
The "Officials" of Tibet, Armand E. Singer, 81/2 x 11 inches, comb bound, 40 pages, illustrated.This book is an expanded and revised version of a 2-part article that originally appeared in 1999 issues of the...