Numismatist known as Coin Grader is a professional who collects currency, including coins, tokens, paper money, and related objects, studies, analysis, and grade ancient coins that can help to know the value in excess of the monetary value conferred by law.
Modern Numismatics research the production and use of money in historical contexts using mints or other records in order to determine the relative rarity of the coins they study.
A numismatist is an expert in analyzing and grading ancient coins. They are responsible for keeping track of the changing in the formation of coins for the next generations to have a look at the phases of the development of Currency.
A numismatist is considered as an interesting and challenging career for those who have a flair to look at the past and desire to know about the evolution of money especially coins. As Numismatics brings to us past heritage thus a great importance is attached to the job of a Numismatist.
Educational Qualification
To be a Numismatist one has to follow the given steps:
Step 1
After completing the 12th class in any stream the aspiring candidates needs to have a graduate or postgraduate degree in one or more of the areas like History, Art history, Archaeology, Latin, English literature, etc. A postgraduate degree like M.A. in Numismatics and Archaeology, Ancient History and information studies, archives management, and information management can help to get into this field. Knowledge of different currencies and coins is desirable to be a good professional.
List of Institutes providing Courses related to Numismatist
Step 2
After undergoing any one or more of the above-mentioned courses one can either go for the higher studies (PhD After completion of post-graduation only) or opt. for the job in various private and public sector organizations involved in this field.
A numismatist is an expert in analyzing and grading ancient coins. They are responsible for keeping track of the changing in the formation of coins for the next generations to have a look at the phases of the development of Currency.
Numismatists can work in the units of various Government and Corporate organizations handling ancient currency and coins and related things. However if one wants to join some government organization like the Archeological Survey of India or its related organization in various states, different museums, NGOs, or Historical divisions in various Universities he has to take up examinations conducted by the Union Public Service Commission or Staff Selection Commission.
Besides all these opportunities in our own country, the Numismatist has great scope abroad for jobs as well as research in various colleges and universities offering for it well-furnished research programs.
Global demand for the Numismatist and limited availability of Numismatist help these professionals demand good pay packages. To start with on average one can get up to Rs. 30,000 per month. Whereas experienced and qualified professionals can demand higher salary packages.