Curency collecting is the field of Notaphily which refers specifically to the collecting of "bank notes" or currency as we call it. Sometimes collectors in this field are also called "rag pickers" particularly if they are collecting low grade currency, grading refering to the condition of preservation of the note. Collectors can be called Notaphiles which is not dissimilar to Bibliophiles (the book folks). The overall field which would include things like coins (numismatists), bank notes (Notaphiles), old stocks and bonds (Scripophilia) and stamps (Philately) is usually generally, and incorrectly, referred to as Numismatics. This comes from the Greek "Nomisma". And a bit more to help you interpret the Greek: "Scrip" designates ownership right. "Philo" designates "love of" or "to love". "Ateleia" designates "an exemption from payment". There are many more but that should suffice for the moment.
Coins and paper bills used as money are called currency.
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I think the closest answer I can think is numismatists, the collector of coins, currency, and maybe jewelry. There is no name for a jewelry collector.
American currency, with the paper bill currency called dollars or sometimes 'bucks', and the coin currency called cents.
Tuskish currency is called Turkish Lira.
No. It is the study or collection of currency, including banknotes and coins.
The 25 cent paper bill you refered to is called "fractional currency". The US Government did not issue fractional currency until 1862.
the main difference between currency paper and normal paper is that the currency paper is made up of cotton fibres and the normal paper is obtainde from trees
the main difference between currency paper and normal paper is that the currency paper is made up of cotton fibres and the normal paper is obtainde from trees
50 Philippine pesos is equivalent to 50 units of the currency. The value of paper money issued by the Philippines is determined by its denomination, condition, and collector's demand.
The paper currency that could be exchanged for gold and silver coins were known as Bills of Credit.
The currency paper is made by the reserve bank of india