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What (who) is numismatist - definition


Numismatist         
PERSON STUDYING CURRENCIES, COINS OR PAPER MONEY
Numismatists; Numismatist (specialist)
·noun One skilled in numismatics; a numismatologist.
The Numismatist         
MAGAZINE
Numismatist (magazine)
The Numismatist (formerly Numismatist) is the monthly publication of the American Numismatic Association. The Numismatist contains articles written on such topics as coins, tokens, medals, paper money, and stock certificates.
Wayte Raymond         
AMERICAN NUMISMATIST
Wayte Raymond (numismatist)
Wayte Raymond (1886–1956) was a numismatist from the United States. He authored several numismatic books and catalogsCalifornia State Numismatic Association.
Examples of use of numismatist
1. Does it mean sticking that awful Jade Goody on the 50p instead?" Richard Bishop, chief numismatist at London coin–dealer Spink and Son, said: "Poor old Britannia – even she has a sell–by date.
2. While these coins aroused suspicion, there ultimately was nothing there." A numismatist consulted by the AP, Dennis Pike of Canadian Coin & Currency near Toronto, quickly matched a grainy image and physical descriptions of the suspect coins in the contractors‘ confidential accounts to the 25–cent poppy piece.
3. While these coins aroused suspicion, there ultimately was nothing there.‘‘ A numismatist consulted by the AP, Dennis Pike of Canadian Coin & Currency near Toronto, quickly matched a grainy image and physical descriptions of the suspect coins in the contractors‘ confidential accounts to the 25–cent poppy piece. It‘s not uncommon at all,‘‘ Pike said.