After a few years the Australian stamp printers skipped from fake stochastics to real stochastic screens. In a few other countries we also could find these fakes e.g. Danmark.
The latest issues of Belgium show a combination of fake stochastics plus high-definition cross screens!
Issued 22.10.2018
to be continued...
Fake stochastic screens revisited
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Re: Fake stochastic screens revisited
The black [under an angle of 15 degr.] and the 1st magenta [45 degr.] prints are normal; the second magenta and the cyan are fake stochastic - the screen dots are aligned at 75 deg. [magenta] or 15 deg. [cyan] BUT the lines show jumps!
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The yellow printing dots can be seen in certain spots under a degree of 0 i.e horizontal/vertical !
But rather as a fake stochastic screen!
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Belgium Christmas 2018
Magenta and cyan seem to be normal, but have a good at the magenta dots on a yellow backfground! Especially in the last image!
Magenta and cyan seem to be normal, but have a good at the magenta dots on a yellow backfground! Especially in the last image!