Category
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Đorđe Vajfert
Serbian businessman

Christian Martin Frähn
German and Russian numismatist and historian
Christopher Andreas Holmboe
Norwegian philologist (1796–1882)
numismatist
A numismatist is a specialist, researcher, and/or well-informed collector of numismatics/coins ("of coins"; from Late Latin , genitive of ). Numismatists can include collectors, specialist dealers, and scholar-researchers who use coins (and possibly, other currency) in object-based research. Although use of the term numismatics was first recorded in English in 1799, people had been collecting and studying coins long before then all over the world. The branch of numismatics that deals with the study and collection of paper currency and banknotes is called notaphily.
Joseph Calasanza von Arneth
Austrian numismatist/archæologist (1791–1863)
Sargis Mubayeajian
Sargis Mubayeajian (; January 31, 1860 – May 27, 1937), better known by his pen name Atrpet (Adrbed in Western Armenian, ), was a prolific and multifarious Armenian writer.
Václav Dobruský
archaeologist (1858–1916)
Nacéra Benseddik
Algerian historian and archaeologist
Eustachy Tyszkiewicz
Polish noble and archaeologist (1814–1873)
Jaan Soots
Estonian general and politician (1880-1942)
Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
Polish noble, scholar, and numismatist
Osmund Bopearachchi
Sri Lankan historian
Yevgeni Pakhomov
Russian archaeologist (1880–1965)
Stefan Verković
Bosnian ethnographer and folklorist (1821–1893)
Ihsan Ali
Pakistani archaeologist
Asma Ibrahim
Pakistani archaeologist and museologist

Hasan Ceka
Albanian archaeologist and prehistorian
Aliaksiej Šalanda
Belarusian historian
Ivar Leimus
Estonian historian, numismatist (born 1953)