Officials 1855
1855. 1 January. Shield of Spain.Designed by José Pérez Vareta. Printed in typography in the National Stamp Factory. Size: 18.5 x 22.6 mm.
Circulation: January 1, 1855. Postal validity until July 31, 1866.
Quantities issued
½ onza: 30.890.600.
1 onza: 30.760.500.
4 onzas 10.853.500.
1 libra: 6.740.200.
Forgeries
Forgeries of this issue do not appear to be numerous
Inner central lions and castles are very crude
Letters are shorter
Dots are missing
Crown is wide
Lions are thin
Many breaks in the inner frame
Letters touch the frame
Lions are poorly drawn
Crown cross touches the frame
A of LIBRA touches frame and no end dot
Lions are poorly drawn
Central lions and castles very crude
Large cross
Breaks in inner frame
1855 to 1859 Isabel II Genuine issues
3 printings Edifil (Ed) 39-50 plus 1 (NE1) not issued.
3 printings Edifil (Ed) 39-50 plus 1 (NE1) not issued.
Second printing watermark 1856 right
Third printing, no watermark 1856-62
NOTE some forgeries have watermarks but not as well detailed.
Original Issues
NOTE
The 12c Ne1 was not issued, 2,000,000 were prepared.
The value letters are very large
The majority were cancelled with bars, few mint exist.
Others were disabled with a single ink line (they come from the sample sheets).
The majority were cancelled with bars, few mint exist.
Others were disabled with a single ink line (they come from the sample sheets).
Ed 39
Ed 39 2 cuartos green |
Forgeries
Overall quite good
Bottom letters are thicker especially the 2 and the A touches the frame
Many of the pearls are smaller
Section below the neck is attached unlike the genuine
Ed 40
The 4c appears to have the most forgeries in this series with the majority being postal forgeries as with most Spain forgeries.
4c Type I |
4c Type II |
The difference is mainly in the shading lines of the neck and the shading below the bust
4c Features
Forgery Type II
Thick bottom letters
Eye, nose and mouth lack shading and outlines
All bottom letters too thick''
4c Features
Genuine Traits
1. & 6 The OS top & bottom are closer together
than the other letters
2. The leaf tip points between 2 pearls
3. The ear lobe has a pronounced curl
4. There is often a white area here
5. Generally the lower shading line is broken
7. The background dots are well spaced
8. The corner elements have 5 distinct dots in them
1. & 6 The OS top & bottom are closer together
than the other letters
2. The leaf tip points between 2 pearls
3. The ear lobe has a pronounced curl
4. There is often a white area here
5. Generally the lower shading line is broken
7. The background dots are well spaced
8. The corner elements have 5 distinct dots in them
Forgeries
Thick bottom letters
Eye, nose and mouth lack shading and outlines
All bottom letters too thick''
Large nostril
Pearls larger
All letters too short
Hair lines wrong
A common forgery
Very short letters
Background pearls are irregular and pearls in
the circle are small
Lack of lines and white spots in the hair
Very thick letters touching the frame
Sleepy eye look
Irregular background pearls and many in circle
fused to the frame
White areas in the hair
Very good forgery
Neck lines lacking
The 4 is inclined, the AR are not
Distance between the EO is larger
Small top C
Nose is wrong
Background pearls are small
Corner elements lack dots
Pronounced chin
Nostril slightly large
Tall bottom letters
End of ribbon lacking definite tassels
Sleepy eye, pointed nose
Very thick awkward letters
Background pearls very irregular
Small background pearls
Letters short, thick and irregular
Face lacks details
Very crude forgery lacking and proper details
Thick irregular letters
Facial features all wrong
Hair lacks shading lines
Top letters are too short, TOS of bottom very irregular
Heavy shading above the eye
Background pearls are too small and sep
Background pearls uneven
ARTOS taller than CU
Heavy shading in front of eye
ARTOS taller than CU
Heavy shading in front of eye
Very poorly executed – no features match the genuine
Ed 41
Genuine Blue & Blue-Green |
Forgeries
Background pearls are very irregular
Top letters short, REAL very thick
Face does not extend far enough
Forgery Type II
Facial features are wrong
Bottom letters are tall and better defined
Thick irregular outside frame
Forgery Type III
Decent forgery
Top letters broken
Thick shading above the eye
Thick shading lines in the hair
Facial features are wrong
Bottom letters are tall and better defined
Thick irregular outside frame
Decent forgery
Top letters broken
Thick shading above the eye
Thick shading lines in the hair
Ed 42
Ed 42 Genuine |
Forgeries
Lacks shading lines in neck
2nd E in REALES is thick, the first one has different serifs
The chin protrudes
Background pearls are fused and misaligned
Letters are too tall
Corner elements lacking dots
NOTE – The 2r also comes in the 1r color.
This is a rare error found in a full sheet of the 1r.
Forgeries are plentiful. generally made by chemical alteration and replacing the numeral
of another stamp.
Often cheap stamps of the Antilles are used.
The bars "Barrado" are used to render a stamp not for postage - this is relatively common with Spanish stamps and they have their own CV.
References
Introduccion al estudio y relacion de los sellos falsos postales de Espana – Francisco Graus
Michel Europe West 2012
Spain & Dependencies – Edifil.2009
Focus on Forgeries – Varro Tyler
Spain Specialized Vol.1 1850-1931 Edifil Tome 1
Catalogo dos Sellos De Espana – Antonio Duro
Seranne Guide to Forgeries
Torres Catalog 1879
Las falsificaciones del Sello Espanol – A. Monne 1965
SPAIN FORGERIES 1850 to 1925 by De Haene
FFE #7 FORGERIES SPAIN
Timbrex – H. Schloss
Forged Stamps of all Countries – Dorn
HANDBUCH DER BRIEFMARKENKUNDE HEFT 6: CARLISTISCHE POST – H. NEUES
Album Weeds – Earree
Tedesco Forgery Index
Handbok Fer Filatelister – S. Tullberg
Guia del coleccionista de sellos de Correos de España, 1850-54 – Tort
Many of the common auction sites that provided ample material