Emanuel Ninger

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Born1846 or 1847
Germany
Died (aged 77)
Reading, Pennsylvania
OthernamesJim the Penman
OccupationCounterfeiter
Emanuel Ninger
Born1846 or 1847
Germany
Died (aged 77)
Reading, Pennsylvania
Other namesJim the Penman
OccupationCounterfeiter
SpouseAdelaide Ninger
Series 1880 Ninger drawn $100 Legal Tender Note, attributed to Emanuel Ninger (National Museum of American History)
Series 1880 genuine $100 Legal Tender Note.

Emanuel Ninger (1846/1847 – July 25, 1924), known as "Jim the Penman", was a counterfeiter in the late 1880s.[1]

Ninger and his wife, Adelaide, arrived c. 1876 from Germany[2] to live in Hoboken, New Jersey. He worked as a sign painter and then bought a farm in Westfield, New Jersey. He told his neighbors that he was receiving a pension from the Prussian army.[3] On October 12, 1892 he moved to Flagtown, New Jersey.[4]

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