All these names are found in at least a dictionary. There are other conditions used by collectors that are common, but not nonetheless available as "official" by a dictionary. They are on the -- List.
Aerophilatelist [air-oh-fi-LAT-l-ist]
-a tyro or gatherer of airmail stamps, cancellations, etc.
-[Base Origin: aero- + philately]
Arctophile [AHRK-tuh-fahyl]
-a person who is really lustful of and is often a gatherer of teddy bears
-[Base Origin: Audiophile [AW-dee-uh-fahyl]
-a person who is primarily meddlesome in high-fidelity sound reproduction
-[Base Origin: 1950'55; audio- + -phile]
Bibliophile [BIB-lee-uh-fahyl, -fil], -ist [bib-lee-OF-uh-list]
-a person who loves or collects books, esp. as examples of excellent r out of the ordinary printing, binding, or the like
-[Base Origin: 1815'25; biblio- + -phile]
Conchologist [kong-KOL-uh-jist]
-a gatherer and tyro of mollusk shells
-[Base Origin: 1770'80; conch + -o- + -logy]
Deltiologist [del-tee-OL-uh-jist]
-a postcard collector; a person who collects postcards as a hobby
-[Base Origin: 1945'50; Discophile [DIS-kuh-fahyl]
-a person who studies and collects phonograph records, esp. those of a singular or specialized nature
-[Base Origin: 1935'40; front + -o- + -phile]
Ex-librist [eks LEE-brist]
-a gatherer of ex-libris records
ex-libris [eks LEE-bris, LAHY-]
-from the library of (a word stamped in or on a book before the name of the owner): Ex libris Jane Doe.
-an marker in or on a book, to show the owner; bookplate.
-[Base Origin: 1875'80; Exonumist [ek-suh-NOO-mist, -NYOO-, EK-suh-noo-, -nyoo-]
-a person who collects exonumia (items, as tokens or medals, that resemble allowance but are! not exp ected to disseminate as money)
-[Origin: exonum(ia) + -ist]
-[Base Origin: 1965'70; exo- + num(ismatic) + -ia]
Iconophile [ahy-KON-uh-fahyl]
-a expert of icons or images.
-[Base Origin: 1880'85; icono- + -phile]
Lepidopterist [lep-i--DOP-tuh-rist]
-the pciking up of butterflies and moths
-[Base Origin: 1895'1900; Lepidopter(a) + -o- + -logy]
Numismatist [noo-MIZ-muh-tist, -MIS-, nyoo-]
-a dilettante in numismatics
-a person who collects numismatic items, esp. coins
-[Base Origin: 1790'1800; Oenophile [EE-nuh-fahyl], -ist [ee-NOF-uh-list]
-a person who enjoys wines, often as a connoisseur.
-[Base Origin: 1925'30; Philatelist [fi-LAT-l-ist]
-the pciking up of stamps and other postal matter as a pastime or an nvestment
-the investigate of postage stamps, income stamps, stamped envelopes, postmarks, postal cards, covers, and identical element relating to postal or mercantile history
-[Base Origin: 1860'65; Phillumenist [fi-LOO-muh-nist], [fi-LOO-muh-nist]
-a gatherer of matchbooks and matchboxes
-[Base Origin: 1940'45; phil- + L lūmen light + -ist]
Pyrographer [pahy-ROG-ruh-fur]
-one who consume designs on wood, leather, etc., with a exhilarated tool
-one who collects such items
-[Base Origin: 1875'80, Americanis! m; pyro- + -graphy]
Scripophile [SKRIP-uh-fahyl], -ist [skri-POF-uh-list]
-a person who practices scripophily
-[Base Origin: 1975'80; scrip + -o- + -phile]
scrip [SKRIP]
-a receipt, certificate, list, or identical short square of writing
-a throw of paper
-Finance:
--a credentials representing a fragment of a share of stock
--a credentials to be exchanged for goods, as at a firm store
--a credentials indicating the correct of the hilt to take remuneration after that in the form of cash, goods, or land
-paper banking in denominations of reduction than a dollar, before released in the United States
-[Base Origin: 1610'20; beginning clarity "scrap of paper" perh. gradational var. of scrap; successive clarity growth shows change of book and subscription, with def. 3a specifically a cutting of subscription receipt]
Vecturist [VEK-chuh-rist]
-a person who collects travel tokens as a hobby
-[Base Origin: Vexillologist [vek-suh-LOL-uh-jist]
-an expert in flgs
-[Base Origin: 1955'60; Xylographer [zahy-LOG-ruh-fur]
-the art of engravings on wood, or of copy from such engravings
-a gatherer of such items
-[Base Origin: 1810'20;