one who coins money, a mintmaster.
a skilled worker who coins or stamps money
the official responsible for issuing coins.
Coiners; a person licensed to strike coins, receiving the dyes from the government, and keeping 6 silver pennies in the pound.
An authorized mint master or coiner.
A person licenced by the crown to strike coins, receiving the dies from the crown, and keeping 1/240 of the money coined for himself. (MEDIEV-L. Medieval Terms) A minter or maker of coins. (Waugh, Scott. England in the Reign of Edward III, 238)
A moneyer is someone who physically creates money. Moneyers have a long tradition, dating back at least to ancient Greece. They became most prominent, however, in the Roman Republic, continuing into the empire.