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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.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
CollectorDatesNotesReferenceCaesar Augustus63 BC – 14 ADAccording to Suetonius, he gave "coins of every device, including old pieces of the kings and foreign money" as Saturnalia gifts.[2]Pope Boniface VIII1230 – 1303[3]Giovanni Mansionariodied 1337Collected Roman imperial coins[4]Francesco Petrarch1304 – 1374Presented some of his Roman coins to Emperor Charles IV[4][5]Francesco I da Carrara1325 – 1393Collected Roman imperial coins[4]Jean, duc de Berry1340 – 1416Commissioned copies of the medals in his collection[6][7]Alfonso V of Aragon1396 – 1458Had a collection of ancient coins which had been discovered in Italy; carried them with him in an ivory cabinet[8]Leonello d'Este1407 – 1450Collected Greek and Roman coins[9]Pope Paul II1417 – 1571Collected 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 Laetus1428 – 1498[10]Matthias Corvinus1443 – 1490[8]Lorenzo de' Medici1449 – 1492Purchased coins that had been in Pope Paul II's collection[11]Maximilian I1459 – 1519[12]Guillaume Budé1467 – 1540Wrote De Asse et Partibus Eius (1514) on Roman coins and measures[13]Cuthbert Tunstall1474 – 1559[14]Ferdinand I1503 – 1564Collected Roman coins[15]Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg1505 – 1571Established the Berlin Coin Cabinet[16]Catherine Parr1512 – 1548[14]Andrew Perne1519 – 1589Bequeathed his collection to the Fitzwilliam Museum[17]Alessandro Farnese1520 – 1589Owner of the Farnese collection[18]Albert V, Duke of Bavaria1528 – 1579Collection is in the Bavarian State Coin Collection[19]Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria1529 – 1595The cabinets in which he stored his coins are today kept in the Vienna Coin Cabinet and at Ambras Castle[15]
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.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
CollectorDatesNotesReferenceCaesar Augustus63 BC – 14 ADAccording to Suetonius, he gave "coins of every device, including old pieces of the kings and foreign money" as Saturnalia gifts.[2]Pope Boniface VIII1230 – 1303[3]Giovanni Mansionariodied 1337Collected Roman imperial coins[4]Francesco Petrarch1304 – 1374Presented some of his Roman coins to Emperor Charles IV[4][5]Francesco I da Carrara1325 – 1393Collected Roman imperial coins[4]Jean, duc de Berry1340 – 1416Commissioned copies of the medals in his collection[6][7]Alfonso V of Aragon1396 – 1458Had a collection of ancient coins which had been discovered in Italy; carried them with him in an ivory cabinet[8]Leonello d'Este1407 – 1450Collected Greek and Roman coins[9]Pope Paul II1417 – 1571Collected 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 Laetus1428 – 1498[10]Matthias Corvinus1443 – 1490[8]Lorenzo de' Medici1449 – 1492Purchased coins that had been in Pope Paul II's collection[11]Maximilian I1459 – 1519[12]Guillaume Budé1467 – 1540Wrote De Asse et Partibus Eius (1514) on Roman coins and measures[13]Cuthbert Tunstall1474 – 1559[14]Ferdinand I1503 – 1564Collected Roman coins[15]Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg1505 – 1571Established the Berlin Coin Cabinet[16]Catherine Parr1512 – 1548[14]Andrew Perne1519 – 1589Bequeathed his collection to the Fitzwilliam Museum[17]Alessandro Farnese1520 – 1589Owner of the Farnese collection[18]Albert V, Duke of Bavaria1528 – 1579Collection is in the Bavarian State Coin Collection[19]Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria1529 – 1595The cabinets in which he stored his coins are today kept in the Vienna Coin Cabinet and at Ambras Castle[15]
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