List of coin collectors
The first coin collector is said to have been Caesar Augustus. During the Renaissance, it became a fad among some members of the privileged classes, especially kings and queens.[1]
A coin collector is different from a numismatist, which is someone who studies coins. Many collectors are also numismatists, but some are not. Likewise, not all numismatists collect coins themselves.
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Collector | Dates | Notes | Reference |
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Caesar Augustus | 63 BC – 14 AD | According to Suetonius, he gave "coins of every device, including old pieces of the kings and foreign money" as Saturnalia gifts. | [2] |
Pope Boniface VIII | 1230 – 1303 | [3] | |
Giovanni Mansionario | died 1337 | Collected Roman imperial coins | [4] |
Francesco Petrarch | 1304 – 1374 | Presented some of his Roman coins to Emperor Charles IV | [4][5] |
Francesco I da Carrara | 1325 – 1393 | Collected Roman imperial coins | [4] |
Jean, duc de Berry | 1340 – 1416 | Commissioned copies of the medals in his collection | [6][7] |
Alfonso V of Aragon | 1396 – 1458 | Had a collection of ancient coins which had been discovered in Italy; carried them with him in an ivory cabinet | [8] |
Leonello d'Este | 1407 – 1450 | Collected Greek and Roman coins | [9] |
Pope Paul II | 1417 – 1571 | Collected ancient coins, and had about a hundred gold and a thousand silver coins; "was able at a glance to tell where an ancient coin came from" | [10][11] |
Julius Pomponius Laetus | 1428 – 1498 | [10] | |
Matthias Corvinus | 1443 – 1490 | [8] | |
Lorenzo de' Medici | 1449 – 1492 | Purchased coins that had been in Pope Paul II's collection | [11] |
Maximilian I | 1459 – 1519 | [12] | |
Guillaume Budé | 1467 – 1540 | Wrote De Asse et Partibus Eius (1514) on Roman coins and measures | [13] |
Cuthbert Tunstall | 1474 – 1559 | [14] | |
Ferdinand I | 1503 – 1564 | Collected Roman coins | [15] |
Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg | 1505 – 1571 | Established the Berlin Coin Cabinet | [16] |
Catherine Parr | 1512 – 1548 | [14] | |
Andrew Perne | 1519 – 1589 | Bequeathed his collection to the Fitzwilliam Museum | [17] |
Alessandro Farnese | 1520 – 1589 | Owner of the Farnese collection | [18] |
Albert V, Duke of Bavaria | 1528 – 1579 | Collection is in the Bavarian State Coin Collection | [19] |
Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria | 1529 – 1595 | The cabinets in which he stored his coins are today kept in the Vienna Coin Cabinet and at Ambras Castle | [15] |
Abraham Gorlaeus | 1549 – 1608 | His collection of 30,000 coins and medals was purchased by Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales | [8] |
Wenceslas Cobergher | 1560 – 1634 | Collected Roman coins | [20] |
Robert Cotton | 1571 – 1631 | Collection is in the British Museum | [21] |
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales | 1594 – 1612 | Purchased Abraham Gorlaeus' collection | [8] |
Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha | 1601 – 1675 | [22] | |
John Greaves | 1602 – 1652 | Left his coins, "which he had collected in Italy and the East," to Sir John Marsham | [23] |
Louis XIV of France | 1638 – 1715 | Said to have instructed his ambassadors to look out for ancient coins. | [24] |
Jacob de Wilde | 1645 – 1721 | [25] | |
Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg | 1646 – 1691 | His diaries reveal that he "enjoyed making an inventory of his coins and arranging them in order" | [22] |
Antoine Galland | 1646 – 1715 | Purchased ancient coins on his visits to the Middle East | [26] |
Anton Günther II, Count of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-Arnstadt | 1653 – 1716 | Sold his collection to raise the money needed to become an Imperial Prince | [22] |
Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke | 1656 – 1733 | Collection auctioned in 1848 with 1500 lots | [27] |
Hans Sloane | 1660 – 1753 | Collection is in the British Museum | [21] |
Roger Gale | 1672 – 1744 | Bequeathed his collection to the Fitzwilliam Museum | [17] |
Richard Mead | 1653 – 1754 | Collection auctioned in 1755 | [28] |
Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg | 1676 – 1732 | Purchased collection of Anton Günther II, Count of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-Arnstadt | [22] |
George II of Great Britain | 1683 – 1760 | Purchased Andrew Gifford's collection | [29] |
William Stukeley | 1687 – 1765 | [30] | |
Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer | 1689 – 1741 | Collected Greek, Roman and English coins; collection auctioned in 1742 | [31] |
Joseph Ames | 1689 – 1759 | [32] | |
Martin Folkes | 1690 – 1754 | Collection auctioned in 1756 | [33] |
Thomas Martin of Palgrave | 1697 – 1771 | [34] | |
William Richardson | 1698 – 1775 | Collected British, Roman, and English coins | [35] |
Andrew Gifford | 1700 – 1784 | Collection purchased by George II | [29] |
Pieter Teyler van der Hulst | 1702 – 1778 | Collection formed the basis of the Coin and Medal Room of the Teylers Museum | [36] |
George North | 1707 – 1772 | Collected English coins | [37] |
Francis I | 1708 – 1765 | His collecting emphasized modern coins | [15] |
Louis Günther II, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt | 1708 – 1790 | [38] | |
Andrew Ducarel | 1713 – 1785 | Collection auctioned in 1785 | [39] |
Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg | 1715 – 1800 | Collected Greek and Roman coins | [31] |
William Hunter | 1718 – 1783 | Established the Hunter Coin Cabinet in the University of Glasgow | [18] |
Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham | 1730 – 1782 | Collected Roman imperial coins | [40] |
Oluf Gerhard Tychsen | 1734 – 1815 | Wrote Introductio in rem numariam muhammedanorum in 1794, the first scholarly manual of Islamic numismatics | [41] |
Pierre Eugene du Simitiere | 1737 – 1784 | Collection auctioned in 1785, making it the earliest known coin auction sale in the United States | [42] |
Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria | 1738 – 1789 | Inherited her love of numismatics from her father, Emperor Francis I | [43] |
George III of the United Kingdom | 1738 – 1820 | Contributed to the collection in the Hunter Coin Cabinet | [18] |
Johan Frans Podolyn | 1739 – 1784 | Collection of more than 6000 coins | [44] |
Thomas Jefferson | 1743 – 1826 | Acquired contemporary European issues through his travels abroad | [45] |
Sarah Sophia Banks | 1744 – 1818 | Collection shared between the British Museum and the Royal Mint Museum | [46][47] |
Jacob Georg Christian Adler | 1756 – 1834 | Collection is in the University of Rostock | [41] |
John Quincy Adams | 1767 – 1848 | Collection auctioned by the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1971 | [48] |
Princess Augusta Sophia of the United Kingdom | 1768 – 1840 | Collected English and German coins | [49] |
George Robert Ainslie | 1776 – 1839 | Wrote Illustrations of the Anglo-French Coinage in 1830 | [50][51] |
William Martin Leake | 1777 – 1860 | Collection purchased for £5,000 in 1864 by the Fitzwilliam Museum | [17] |
August Otto Rühle von Lilienstern | 1780 – 1847 | Collection is in the Oriental Coin Cabinet Jena | [41] |
John Doherty | 1785 – 1850 | [52] | |
Christian VIII of Denmark | 1786 – 1848 | Collection is in the National Museum of Denmark | [53] |
Joaquín Rubio y Muñoz | 1788 – 1874 | Collection is in the National Museum of Denmark and the National Archaeological Museum of Spain | [54] |
Caspar Reuvens | 1793 – 1835 | Collection is in the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden | [55] |
Claude Auguste Court | 1793 – 1880 | One of the first Europeans to become interested in the coins of South Asia | [56] |
Frédéric Soret | 1795 – 1865 | Collection is in the Oriental Coin Cabinet Jena and the Bavarian State Coin Collection | [41] |
John Gardner Wilkinson | 1797 – 1875 | Bequeathed his collection to Harrow School | [57] |
Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer | 1801 – 1888 | Collection is in the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft | [41] |
Pieter Otto van der Chijs | 1802 – 1867 | Director of the coin cabinet of the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden | [55] |
Louis Félicien de Saulcy | 1807 – 1880 | Collected Jewish coins obtained during his travels in Palestine; wrote Recherches sur la numismatique judaïque (1854), illustrated with coins from his collection | [58] |
Ernst Heinrich Meier | 1813 – 1866 | Collection purchased by the University of Tübingen | [59] |
Edward Clive Bayley | 1821 – 1884 | Collected Indian coins | [60] |
Hermann Weber | 1823 – 1918 | Collected Greek coins | [61] |
Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia | 1827 – 1892 | Collected Russian coins | [62] |
Byron Reed | 1829 – 1891 | Bequeathed his collection to the city of Omaha, where it resides in the Durham Museum | [63] |
Adriaan Justus Enschedé | 1829 – 1896 | Bequeathed his collection to the Teylers Museum | [64] |
Georg Bühler | 1837 – 1898 | Collection is in the Bode Museum | [41] |
José Gerson da Cunha | 1844 – 1900 | Collection included more than 27,000 pieces | [65] |
Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | 1844 – 1921 | Collection auctioned in 1928 | [66] |
Gustave Schlumberger | 1844 – 1929 | Collected Crusader coins | [67] |
Samuel Mills Damon | 1845 – 1924 | Collection auctioned in 2006 for $3.9 million | [68] |
Samuel Jean de Pozzi | 1846 – 1918 | Collection auctioned in 1921 | [69] |
Francis W. Doughty | 1850 – 1917 | Collection auctioned in 1891 with 1539 lots | [70] |
Heinrich von Siebold | 1852 – 1908 | Collection is in the Oriental Coin Cabinet Jena | [41] |
Eduard Glaser | 1855 – 1908 | Collection is in the Bode Museum | [41] |
Ivan Ivanovich Tolstoy | 1858 – 1916 | Collection auctioned in 1913 | [71] |
George Hubbard Clapp | 1858 – 1949 | Donated collection of 1543 large cents to the American Numismatic Society | [72] |
Milan Rešetar | 1860 – 1942 | Inherited and expanded his father's coin collection; wrote the two-volume Dubrovačka numizmatika | [73] |
Henry A. Greene | 1861 – 1950 | Collection of Greek coins purchased by the Rhode Island School of Design Museum in 1940 | [74] |
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia | 1863 – 1919 | Portion of collection is in the Smithsonian Institution | [62][71] |
Ernest Robinson Ackerman | 1863 – 1931 | Collection auctioned in 1931 | [75] |
Frederick Parkes Weber | 1863 – 1962 | Inherited an interest in coin collecting from his father, Sir Hermann Weber | [76] |
William H. Woodin | 1868 – 1934 | Collected pattern coins | [77][78] |
Edward Howland Robinson Green | 1868 – 1936 | Owned a Brasher Doubloon; at the time of his death, his collection was worth an estimated $5 million | [79] |
Edgar Adams | 1868 – 1940 | Editor of The Numismatist | [80] |
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy | 1869 – 1947 | Collection of over 100,000 coins is in the National Museum of Rome; also wrote a 20-volume Corpus Nummorum Italicorum, which catalogued each specimen in his collection. | [81] |
Enrico Caruso | 1873 – 1921 | Collection auctioned in 1923 | [82] |
John Abner Snell | 1880 – 1936 | Collection of Chinese coins auctioned in 2011 | [83] |
Frank Stenton | 1880 – 1967 | Collection is at the University of Reading | [84] |
Herbert Ives | 1882 – 1953 | Served as President of the American Numismatic Society | [85] |
Arthur W. Hummel, Sr. | 1884 – 1975 | Passed collection of Chinese coins on to his son Arthur W. Hummel, Jr. | [86] |
Jerome Kern | 1885 – 1945 | Collection auctioned in 1950 | [87] |
Louis E. Eliasberg | 1896 – 1976 | Put together the only complete collection of United States coins ever assembled | [88] |
Robert L. Hendershott | 1898 – 2005 | [89] | |
Richard S. Yeoman | 1904 – 1988 | Wrote A Guide Book of United States Coins | [90] |
Oscar H. Dodson | 1905 – 1996 | Kept a collection of ancient Greek coins with him while serving on board the USS Hornet in 1942 | [91] |
Keith Bullen | 1906 – 1976 | [92] | |
Buddy Ebsen | 1908 – 2003 | Owned a $4 Stella; co-founded the Beverly Hills Coin Club | [93] |
Philip Grierson | 1910 – 2006 | Bequeathed his collection of medieval coins to the Fitzwilliam Museum | [94] |
Arne E. Holm | 1911 – 2009 | Collection is in the NTNU Museum of Natural History and Archaeology | [95] |
Eric P. Newman | born 1911 | Collection sold over five auctions in 2013–2014 for almost $55 million | [96] |
Farouk I of Egypt | 1920 – 1965 | Collection included a 1933 double eagle, and was sold by auction for a fraction of its real value in 1954 after Farouk's overthrow | [24][97] |
Arthur W. Hummel, Jr. | 1920 – 2001 | Inherited collection of Chinese coins from his father Arthur W. Hummel, Sr. | [86] |
Chris Schenkel | 1923 – 2005 | Collection auctioned in 1990 with 3404 lots | [98] |
Russell Rulau | 1926 – 2012 | Coined the term "exonumia" | [99] |
Nelson Bunker Hunt | 1926 – 2014 | Collected Greek and Roman coins; collection auctioned off in 1990 and 1991 as a result of his bankruptcy | [100][101] |
Jerome Remick | 1928 – 2005 | Edited The Guide Book and Catalogue of the British Commonwealth Coins; established the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association's Jerome H. Remick III Literary Award in 1995 | [102][103] |
Kenneth Bressett | born 1928 | Collects Chinese and Japanese coins as well as ancient Greek silver coins | [104] |
William Herbert Hunt | born 1929 | Collected Byzantine coins; collection auctioned off in 1990 and 1991 as a result of his bankruptcy | [100][101] |
Jerry Buss | 1933 – 2013 | Owned a 1913 Liberty Head nickel and an 1804 dollar | [105] |
Q. David Bowers | born 1938 | Began collecting at age 13 and became a coin dealer at age 14 | [106][107] |
Walter J. Husak | born 1942 | Collection of 301 large cents auctioned in 2008 for $10.7 million | [108] |
Gregg Bingham | born 1951 | Owned an extensive collection of commemorative half dollars and a complete collection of Morgan dollars | [109][110] |
Andre Dawson | born 1954 | Collection auctioned in 1998 for over $6 million | [111] |
Paul Hollis | born 1972 | Began collecting at the age of six | [112] |
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