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notaphily|nəʊˈtæfɪlɪ| [f. note n.2 18 + -phily.] The collecting of bank-notes as a hobby. Hence noˈtaphilic a.; noˈtaphilism; noˈtaphilist.
1970Daily Tel. 7 Nov. 15/2 Stanley Gibbons has created a new word, ‘Notaphilly’ [sic], which derives from Latin and Greek meaning ‘lover of notes’... A banknote is a notaphilic item and the collector is a notaphilist. (Say it like ‘philatelist’.) 1970Guardian 2 Dec. 11/2 The charm of bank notes..is their history... Notaphily is the name of the hobby. 1972Daily Tel. 28 Oct. 29/4 Colin Narbeth compares the position of today's notaphilist with that of Edward Stanley Gibbons..when he bought a kit bag containing thousands of Cape Triangulars for {pstlg}5. 1973Times 13 Dec. 17/8 Collectors have coined the ugly name notaphilists to describe themselves. About twenty of the highest-denomination notaphilists came to the auction. 1976Times 27 Jan. 17/4 Biafran {pstlg}1 notes..found their way on to the notaphilic market. |