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What (who) is numismatic - definition

STUDY OF CURRENCIES, COINS AND PAPER MONEY
Numismatism; Numismatic; Currency collecting; Ancient Coins; Numismatically; Numismatic auction catalogs; Coin Hunting; Rare coins; Numismatology; Numistmatist; Ancient Coin; Numismatic value; List of numismatic abbreviations
  • Alexander the Great memorial tetradrachm from the Temnos Mint circa 188-170 BC
  • Coin collectors and enthusiasts at an exhibition organized by the Numismatic Society of Calcutta, [[Kolkata]], [[West Bengal]].
  • Roman]] [[denarius]], a standardized [[silver coin]].
  • Two 20 kr [[gold]] coins from the [[Scandinavian Monetary Union]].

numismatic         
[?nju:m?z'mat?k]
¦ adjective relating to coins or medals.
Derivatives
numismatically adverb
Origin
C18: from Fr. numismatique, via L. from Gk nomisma, nomismat- 'current coin'.
Numismatic         
·adj ·Alt. of Numismatical.
numismatics         
¦ plural noun [usu. treated as sing.] the study or collection of coins, banknotes, and medals.
Derivatives
numismatist nju:'m?zm?t?st noun

Wikipedia

Numismatics

Numismatics is the study or collection of currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, medals and related objects.

Specialists, known as numismatists, are often characterized as students or collectors of coins, but the discipline also includes the broader study of money and other means of payment used to resolve debts and exchange goods.

The earliest forms of money used by people are categorised by collectors as "odd and curious", but the use of other goods in barter exchange is excluded, even where used as a circulating currency (e.g., cigarettes or instant noodles in prison). As an example, the Kyrgyz people used horses as the principal currency unit, and gave small change in lambskins; the lambskins may be suitable for numismatic study, but the horses are not. Many objects have been used for centuries, such as cowry shells, precious metals, cocoa beans, large stones, and gems.

Examples of use of numismatic
1. Mudd, Curator of the American Numismatic Association Money Museum in Colorado Springs, Colo.
2. The Numismatic Museum is expected to reopen this fall after several months of renovation work.
3. The American Numismatic Association, at www.money.org, or 800–367–'723, also has a directory of dealers.
4. Kraljevich Jr., research director at American Numismatic Rarities of Wolfeboro, which authenticated the coin and will auction it.
5. In 2002, Sotheby‘s and numismatic firm Stack‘s auctioned off a 1'33 Double Eagle coin for $7.5' million, the highest price ever paid for a coin.