Numismatist
A numismatist is a specialist in numismatics. Numismatists include collectors, specialist dealers and scholars who use coins in object-based research. Although the term numismatics was first coined in English in 1829, people had been collecting and studying coins long before this, all over the world.
The first group chiefly derive pleasure from the simple ownership of monetary devices and studying these coins as private amateur scholars. In the classical field amateur collector studies have achieved quite remarkable progress in the field. Examples are Walter Breen, a well-known example of a noted numismatist who was not an avid collector, and King Farouk I of Egypt was an avid collector who had very little interest in numismatics. Harry Bass by comparison was a noted collector who was also a numismatist.
The second group are the coin dealers. Often called professional numismatists, they authenticate or grade coins for commercial purposes. The buying and selling of coin collections by numismatists who are professional dealers advances the study of money, and expert numismatists are consulted by historians, museum curators, and archaeologists. See, for example, the International Association of Professional Numismatists and the British Numismatic Trade Association.
The third category are scholar numismatists working in public collections, universities or as independent scholars acquiring knowledge about monetary devices, their systems, their economy and their historical context. Coins are especially relevant as a source in the pre-modern period.
Training and recognition
There are very few academic institutions around the world that offer formal training in numismatics. Some may offer numismatics as part of a course in classical studies, ancient history, history or archaeology. Scholar numismatists may focus on numismatics at postgraduate level, where the training is more research-based. As a result, most scholar numismatists will approach numismatics from within another academic discipline, perhaps after attending a numismatic summer school, usually based where there is an excellent coin collection. Recognition of scholarly numismatic expertise may be in the form of a postgraduate qualification, and/or in the form of a medal awarded by a numismatic society: for example, the Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society, which may be awarded to scholar numismatists of any nationality.Donald H. Kagin earned the first PhD in Numismatics granted in the United States in 1979.
Numismatic institutes
- Vienna
- Indian Institute for Research in Numismatic Studies, Nasik
- International Centre for Numismatic Studies, Naples
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- British Museum
- American Numismatic Society
- Radboud University Nijmegen and the Netherlands Institute at Athens Summer School
Numismatic organizations (selection)
- American Numismatic Association
- American Numismatic Society
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- British Numismatic Society
- International Bank Note Society
- International Numismatic Council organises the International Numismatic Congress, and publishes the Survey of Numismatic Research.
- Royal Numismatic Society
- Schweizerische Numismatische Gesellschaft/Société Suisse de Numismatique/Società Svizzera di Numismatica/Swiss Numismatic Society
- Royal Numismatic Society of Belgium
Biographical resources
- Manville, H.E., Biographical Dictionary of British and Irish Numismatics, Encyclopaedia of British Numismatics. Volume IV
- Smith, Pete:, American Numismatic Biographies.
- "Numismatic Who's Who", in Coins Weekly.
- de Callataÿ, F.,
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- "", on the International Numismatic Council webpage
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List of scholar numismatists
- Andreas Alföldi
- R. Alföldi
- Augusto Carlos Teixeira de Aragão
- Marion Archibald
- Simone Assemani
- Ernest Babelon
- Churchill Babington
- Paul Balog
- Anselmo Banduri
- Jean-Jacques Barthélemy Garde du Cabinet du roi
- Georges Bataille
- G. Belloni
- Jacob de Bie
- Mark Blackburn
- Roger Bland
- Osmund Bopearachchi
- Bartolomeo Borghesi
- Howard Franklin Bowker
- Pierre-Napoléon Breton
- Agnes Baldwin Brett
- Guido Bruck
- Patrick Bruun
- Guillaume Budé
- Kevin Butcher
- Ian Carradice
- Francesco Carelli
- Karel Castelin
- Gabriele Lancillotto Castelli
- Celestino Cavedoni
- Secondina Lorenza Cesano
- Joan Clarke
- Henry Cohen
- Esprit-Marie Cousinéry.
- Michael Crawford
- Joe Cribb
- Sylvester Sage Crosby
- M. Crusafont i Sabater
- Hermann Dannenberg
- G. Demski
- Théophile Marion Dumersan
- Joseph Hilarius Eckhel
- Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher
- Elizabeth Errington
- Helen Farquhar
- Giuseppe Fiorelli
- Martin Folkes
- Julius Friedländer
- Andrea Fulvio
- Raffaele Garrucci
- H.U. Geiger
- A. Geiser
- Girish Chandra
- S. Gjongecaj
- Francesco Gnecchi
- Giovanni Gorini
- Michael Grant
- Philip Grierson
- Claude Gros de Boze
- Tony Hackens
- Wolfgang Hahn
- Nicola Francesco Haym
- Barclay Vincent Head
- Stefan Heidemann
- David Hendin
- George Hill
- Peter Ilisch
- Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer
- A. Johnston
- Mark Jones
- Ulrich Klein
- Andrzej Kunisz
- Ivar Leimus
- Nicholas Lowick
- Joel L. Malter
- Harold Mattingly
- Nicholas Mayhew
- Tony Merson
- Michael Metcalf
- William Metcalf
- Jens-Christian Moesgaard
- Theodor Mommsen
- Cécile Morrisson
- B. N. Mukherjee
- A. K. Narain
- Edward T. Newell
- Eric P. Newman
- Ernest Oberlaender
- Carlo Ottavio, Count Castiglione
- Pippa Pearce
- Elizabeth Pirie
- Arent Pol
- Martin Price
- P.P. Ripolles
- Louis Robert
- Desiré-Raoul Rochette
- A. Rovelli
- Joaquín Rubio y Muñoz
- Eduard Rüppell
- Andrea Saccoci
- Antonio Salinas
- Simone Scheers
- Gustave Schlumberger
- Charles Seltman
- Camillo Serafini
- Adolf Soetbeer
- Dmitry Sontsov
- Frederic Soret
- Johann Gustav Stickel
- Stanislaw Suchodolski
- Charles Surasky
- Ioannis Svoronos
- Victor Tourneur
- Lucia Travaini
- Oluf Gerhard Tychsen
- Johan van Heesch
- Helen Wang
- Raymond Weiller
- Yordanka Youroukova
- Benedikt Zaech
- Jörgen Zoega