Nicholas Rhodes

For other people named Nicholas Rhodes, see Nicholas Rhodes (disambiguation).
Nicholas G. Rhodes

Nicholas Gervase Rhodes in 2003
Born (1946-05-26)26 May 1946
Died 7 July 2011(2011-07-07) (aged 65)
Alma mater Cambridge University
Spouse(s) Deki Rhodes

Nicholas Gervase Rhodes (26 May 1946 – 7 July 2011) was a British numismatist who specialised in the coinages of Asia.

Biography

Rhodes grew up in London, where he went to school until college. He moved to Cambridge University to study for a Master's degree in mathematics.[1] Rhodes qualified as an actuary and spent his working life as one. However, coins were his special interest since childhood. He began collecting Asian coins in 1962, and developed a specialist knowledge of the coins of the Himalayan region from Kashmir and Ladakh in the west, through Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan, to Assam and the Hindu states of northeast India. He was an important figure in the Royal Numismatic Society, where he served as Honorary Treasurer (1973–2002), and was elected Honorary Fellow of the RNS in 2002. He was also a founding member of the Oriental Numismatic Society, and was Secretary General of the ONS from 1997. He was also Treasurer of the Bhutan Society in London. In recognition of his knowledge of Nepalese coins, the Nepal Numismatic Society presented an Honorary Membership to Rhodes in 2004.[2]

Publications

Articles by N.G.Rhodes which are available in the internet:

In addition to these publications, Nicholas Rhodes published extensively in the Numismatic Chronicle, the Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society, the Journal of the British Nepal Society, the Tibet Journal (Dharamsala), Numismatics International Bulletin (Dallas), Kailash (Kathmandu), Mudraa (Kathmandu) and the Journal of Bhutan Studies.

References

  1. Ahmed, Shaheen Salma (March 3, 2004). "The East fascinates this numismatist". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on November 6, 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  2. "Nepal Numismatic Society presented Honorary Membership to Mr. Nicholas Rhodes". Xchange. Archived from the original on November 6, 2011. Retrieved November 6, 2011.
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