What is another word for Numismatic?

Pronunciation: [njˌuːmɪsmˈatɪk] (IPA)

Numismatic is a term used to describe anything related to coins, banknotes, or currency. Its synonyms include coin collecting, numismatics, currency collecting, and monetary collection. These terms are used to describe the study and collection of coins and currencies from around the world, including ancient coins and currencies that are no longer in circulation. Other words that can be used in place of numismatic include currency analysis, coin hoarding, and numismatic study. Whether you are a collector, dealer, or researcher, these terms will help you communicate effectively with others in the numismatic community.

What are the hypernyms for Numismatic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Numismatic

First came a notice of the next meeting of the Numismatic Society of which he was an honored member; then a bill for his semi-annual dues at the Century Club; next a delicately scented sheet inviting him to dine with the Van Wormleys of Washington Square, to meet an English lord and his lady, followed by a pressing letter to spend Sunday with friends in the country.
"Peter A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero"
F. Hopkinson Smith
There was Benjamin Nightingale, the enthusiastic antiquary; there was his fidus Achates, Akerman, secretary to the Numismatic, whom I greatly pleased by enabling him to catch a trout near my carriage gate; there was Chief Baron Pollok, head of the Noviomagians: the eloquent Edwards Lester of America, whose speech at a Literary Fund dinner to which I had treated him was hailed by Hallam, Dickens, and others on the spot as the speech of the Society: and the Warrens of Troy, N.Y., about whose casual visit this singular thing happened.
"My Life as an Author"
Martin Farquhar Tupper
I had brought one or two Numismatic books with me, and I sat down to have a good look at those delightful cases.
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Grant Allen

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