
Exonumia
[eks-ə-NOO-mee-ə]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Latin, first known use in 1962
1.
Coinlike objects.
2.
Study and/or collection of coinlike objects.
Examples of Exonumia in a sentence
"Tobias had an exonumia he amassed over a decade of collecting."
"The arcade tokens were ever-present exonumia in her pocket."

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