Robert B. Brandeberry

Robert B. Brandeberry
Born August 25, 1914
Died November 15, 1989
Nationality USA

Engineering career

Institution memberships Society of Philatelic Americans
Significant projects Expert on fakes and forgeries; president at the SEPAD exhibition
Significant awards APS Hall of Fame

Robert B. Brandeberry (August 25, 1914 November 15, 1989), of Delaware, was an expert on fakes and forgeries of rare postage stamps and postal history, and lectured extensively on the subject. He was very active in supporting the hobby of philately.

Collecting interests

Robert Brandeberry was a stamp collector who paid special attention to faked or forged rare postage stamps which are intended to deceive collectors. As an expert, Brandeberry often lectured on the subject.

Philatelic activity

Brandeberry served in a number of philatelic organizations, including the Society of Philatelic Americans, where he served as secretary and vice president, and at the American Philatelic Congress, the Council of Philatelic Organizations, and at the American Academy of Philately.

He also served as president of the national philatelic exhibition SEPAD (Southeast Pennsylvania and Delaware) in 1982.

Honors and awards

Brandeberry was named to the American Philatelic Society Hall of Fame in 1990.

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