- Leon Warnerke
Leon Warnerke was a well-known 19th century currency forger who spent most of his career in south-east
London . His name may have been apseudonym .Warnerke's place of birth is unknown, but he is thought to have been from either
Russia orMoravia . He lived adouble life , maintaining a career as aphotographer and businessman (in 1875 actually patenting a roll-film holder for paper impregnated with gelatinsilver bromide ). Nevertheless, Warnerke is thought to have been the head of a group ofanarchists and ex-communists and to have engaged in massive and highly successful forgery ofEurope an banknotes, with an emphasis onRussian ruble s. He was a master paper maker and managed to elude capture throughout his criminal career. It has also been rumored that he faked his own death in 1900.References
* [http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=883585 "Crisp and even"] . "'
The Economist ". Retrieved April 10, 2006.
*Leyshon, William E. 1984-2001. [http://www.sharlot.org/archives/photographs/19th/leyshon.pdf "PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE 19th CENTURY: A Process Identification Guide"] . Retrieved April 10, 2006.
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