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The Ongoing Problem of Counterfeit Postage Stamps

Chander S Jeena
Chander S Jeena · Regional Director, Reconnaissance International
The Ongoing Problem of Counterfeit Postage Stamps

Although many of us can’t actually remember the last time we used a postage stamp to send a letter or parcel, a total of 13.8 billion stamps were nevertheless printed, in the US alone, in 2022. Such continually high volumes mean that postage stamps remain a very interesting target for counterfeiters, not just in the US, but worldwide.

Recently, a development in the UK brought the extent of this issue once again to the fore.

The UK’s Royal Mail is investigating a recent case of mass counterfeiting of its new barcoded stamps. The issue came to light when people started complaining they were being forced to pay a £5 fine to collect their mail, since the stamps on the mail had been identified as counterfeit.

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