moneyer

/ˈmʌniər/
noun
  1. A person who coins money, especially in the past.
    • The king appointed a skilled moneyer to produce the new silver coins.
    • The museum displayed tools used by an ancient Roman moneyer.
    • In medieval times, a moneyer was responsible for minting the kingdom's currency.
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