A mumismatist is a person who collects newly coined words.
(Actually, mumismatist is a misspelling of the word for coin collectors: numismatist.)
kind of, and you spellet the word in beteen lavign and beanie.
In 1664. The founder was Sir James, the Duke of New York. But the boss of New Jersey is Sir George Callect. (I think that's how you spell it)
A numismatist is a person who studies or collects currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, and related objects. This field involves understanding the history, production, and design of money, as well as its cultural significance. Numismatists may focus on specific types of currency or historical periods and often participate in trade and exhibitions related to coin collecting.