- Sigmund Friedl
Sigmund Friedl (born 1851 in
Leibnik ,Moravia ; died 1914 inVienna ) was one of the most famousAustria nphilatelist s, who misused his knowledge toward the end of his life to make forgeries harming the stamp collectors.Sigmund Friedl's interest in
postage stamp s started already at the age of 13. Only two years later, he started trading them. In 1872, he opened his own stamp shop in Vienna. Soon he became a stamp expert and started working as an examiner. He had great success with his shop, for example, he sold the unique Tre Skilling Banco for a sum of 4000 gulden to the famous collector,Philipp von Ferrary . Through his good relationship with the post, he was able to cheaply obtain the remaining stocks of several postage stamps and resell them.At the same time, he wrote the first Austrian
stamp catalogue s and enhanced thestamp album s. Finally, Sigmund Friedl established his own stamp museum in his villa inUnterdöbling . In 1881 and 1890, he organised the first major Austrian stamp exhibitions, which also attracted international attention.To Austrian philatelists, Sigmund Friedl is known mainly for his Friedl
perforation s and the disreputable Friedl forgeries. The Friedl perforations are private perforations of Austriandefinitive stamp s, which were tolerated by the post. The Friedl perforations always had a different number of perfs than the original perforation of the definitive stamp series made by the post. The forged stamps were mainly forgeries of the Mercury series issued in 1851, which were sold to collectors with fraudulent intent. After the deception was exposed, Friedl had to buy back some of these stamps.ee also
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List of stamp forgers External links
* [http://www.kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk/austamps/reprints/vpos.htm The 1881 and 1890 Vienna Philatelic Expositions]
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