A coin collector is often called a "numismatist."
Coin collectors are referred to as Numismatists, and the study of coins is also called Numismatics.
A coin collector is going to buy my coin , I want to know what the value of this coin, it is a 1953 gold coin ,50 franks
It depends what you mean when you say "the image is upside down":-- If you mean that the front (or obverse) of the coin is upside down relative to the back (or reverse) of the coin when rotated around a vertical axis, this is called coin orientation (as versus medal orientation, in which both the obverse and reverse are oriented the same way) and is how the coin is (and indeed, how all US coins are) supposed to be minted.-- If you mean that the portrait on the obverse is upside down relative to the wording and date on the obverse, then you are describing an error that should not be possible given how the coin dies are produced.-- If you mean that there are two images of the portrait on the obverse, one upside down relative to the other, this would be a double struck error, and would have value to an error collector (especially as such error usually have the second striking more or less aligned with the first).-- If you mean that there is a shadow of an inverse (that is, mirror image) of the portrait on the reverse of the coin, this is called a brockage error and has value to a collector of coin errors.
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The coin is called an obol
That is a very tough question to answer. There are several denominations of Roman bronze coins, so for that, I would need more information on the coin.
A coin collector? That is what a numismatist means is a collector of coins.
It comes ultimately from the Greek nomisma which means coin.
It's a novelty item called a magician's coin, and has no collector value.
coin collector definitely
From the German: "Fennig" The smallest of German coins...at least that's what I was told by a coin collector. RSH
a coin collector
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A coin collector.AnswerMany of us claim to be students of the art and history of coins and coinage and prefer to be called numismatists.
Numismatist is a coin collector.
Numismatis
Bibliophila refers to a love of books, so a bibliophile is a book collector.
You have a privately-made novelty item called a magician's coin. It sells for a couple of quid in a novelty shop, but has no value to a coin collector.