With more than 50 years of experience selling stamps, coins, and accessories, Nordfrim has become one of the go-to sources for collectors worldwide. We are a member of The International Federation of Stamp Dealers Associations (IFSDA) and The International Association of Publishers of Stamp Catalogues, Albums, and Philatelic Magazines (ASCAT), and our CEO Erling Daugaard is also a member of the board of IFSDA
Our goal is to serve you, the customer, in the best way possible. We have made it our mission to provide collectors with exciting products at reasonable prices, deliver excellent customer service, and always ensure quick and accurate delivery. Nordfrim is part of the Nordfrim Group, which is represented by stamp-related companies in more than 10 countries around the globe. The Group headquarters are in Otterup, Denmark, at the same place where our company was originally founded in 1965.
We offer a broad selection of products satisfying the need of every stamp collector ranging from i.e classical stamps, stamp packages, kiloware, wonderboxes, and new issues in addition to stockbooks, albums, and other accessories.
We have a great new issues service based on agreements with foreign postal administrations, and this is why you'll find releases from areas such as China, Great Britain, Australia, Ireland, USA, Iceland, New Zealand, Hong Kong, France, Sweden, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands. We are the appointed agent for more than 100 foreign postal administrations and, after we purchased of Philagroup in 2007, we have now become the largest supplier of new stamp issues worldwide. Our new issues department offers not only standing orders on new issues from different countries, but also a broad range of thematics and continuity programmes that offers a new dimension to collecting stamps.
Since 1976, Nordfrim has been the agent for the leading accessories brand Leuchtturm GmbH. In 2000, we added the leading Danish stamp catalogue publisher, AFA, to our assortment to supply Scandinavian collectors with the best means to evaluate their collections