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Is a philatelists a person who collects or studies stamps?

A philatelist is a person who collects stamps and can also be referred to as a lover of stamps.


A person who collects and writes news items for television is called?

A news reporter


Numismatist collects what?

A Numismatist collects or studies coins or medals.


What is philately?

A person who studies and collects imprinted stamps. "pertaining to philately" philately = stamp collecting


What do you call a person who collects snow globes?

A person that collect memorabilia is called a collector. Some collectors keep everything themselves and other sell the items.


What is the name of a person who collects matchbooks?

Phillumeny is the hobby of collecting different match-related items: matchboxes, matchbox labels, matchbooks, matchcovers, matchsafes, etc. The collector is called a phillumenist.Arthur J. Dent is the name of a person who collects mathbooks.


What does relics mean?

old items from another time


On what occasions might a person use a china set?

Some occasions that a person might use a china set is when a person collects items and sets of dolls and things. China is a very interesting collectible item.


What is the name of person that takes dead peoples left items?

The person who takes or collects items left behind by deceased individuals is often referred to as an "estate liquidator" or "estate sale professional." They are responsible for managing the sale of a deceased person's belongings, including personal items, furniture, and valuables. In some contexts, they may also be called "heirs" or "beneficiaries" if they inherit those items.


What is a person called who collects religious artifacts?

A person who collects religious artifacts is often referred to as a "religious artifact collector." Depending on their focus, they may also be called a "relic collector" or "sacred art collector." These individuals may be motivated by personal faith, historical interest, or artistic appreciation for the items they gather.


Is scrimp a scavenger?

No, "scrimp" means to be thrifty or save money in small ways. "Scavenger" refers to an animal or person that searches for and collects discarded items, food, or materials.


Can relics of the saints be bought and sold?

No! Canon law explicitly forbids the sale of sacred relics. It falls into the category of simony, a serious sin. However, it is permitted to purchase relics if you are doing so to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.