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Description Carl Lindenberg (1850-1928), a judge and major stamp collector in Germany, began collecting at age seven in 1857, headed the Berliner Philatelisten-Klub, and donated of the Lindenberg medal (1905). He was instrumental in exposing Fouré’s forgeries of German postal stationary and in giving the Reichsmuseum a cover with the Moldavian Bulls.
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Source An old picture from 'Intertwining of Philatelic and Social History' by Calvet M. Hahn
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