
Written by ahmed zaki
The 3fils is forged in my opinion, both optd are NOT real, a similar work used to be done in Basra by a man well known to Iraqi collectors.anyway, here is why i think it is forged:
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1. I have not seen this stamp with double print before, this is normal because the stamp ovpt was printed in the UK not in Iraq, therefore such error do not exist.
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2. you can see how shallow is the overprint, it gives you the feeling that it was done by a rubber stamp not by a metalic plate as the original was done in the UK. Please check the back of stamp and compare to a normal one, do you feel the same embossing on the reverse of the stamp ? you know metalic stamping would leave a lot on the back of stamp, this one I do not believe has done the same.
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3. the overprint itself is VERY clear to be forged, I needed 10 seconds to notice the differences. the "fat-ha" above the "S" in arabic is shorter (I measured it it is about 13% shorter, a lot!), the "S" itself is different, the "R" is different, even the English "ON STATE SERVICE" is very different from the original, I think if you put your stamp beside an original you will see what I mean, you can also see the image i attach.
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4. the "M" in Arabic, check all your stamps of this same plate optd. , do you find any arabic "M" (Meem) without a small hole ? by hole I mean a very small, sometimes tiny, area in the "M" without the black ink, this sometime get very small, but never filled with ink in my opinion.
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5. The color of the ink itself is not as the original, a shade of black
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