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Nationality
  
Danish

Occupation
  
Businessman

Lars Emil Bruun

Born
  
29 March 1852 (
1852-03-29
)
Havdrup, Denmark

Known for
  
Coin and medal collection

Died
  
21 November 1923, Copenhagen, Denmark

Lars Emil Bruun (29 March 1852 – 21 November 1923) was a Danish groceer and numismatit.

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Early life and education

Bruun was born in Ulvemose Huse in the parish of Havdrup in 1852. From 1867 he Apprenticed as a merchant in Holbæk and later studied at Grüner's business academy before working for several large companies.

Business career

In 1883, Bruun established his own company which wasinvolved in the packing and wholeselling of butter. The company grew fast and completed acquisitions of several competing companies.

Coin and medal collection

Bruun collected coins from an early age and with his increasing wealth his collection developed into one of the largest private collections of Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and British coins and medals of its time. Un 1914 and 191, he sold the Swedish part of his collection.In 1922, shortly prior to his death, he acquired an extensive coin collection which had belonged to the counts of Brahesminde. The British part of his collection was sold in auction in London after his death, except for the coins from Northumberland, 8[East Anglia]] and Ireland which was donated the Royal Danish Coin and Medal Collection at National Museum.

According to Bruun's testament, his collection of coins, bank notes and medals from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Schlesvig and Holstein as well as his numismatic library is to act as a back-up for the Royal Danish Coin and Medal Collection for a period of one hundred years. It was initially deposited at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle but has been transferred to the National Museum in Copenhagen.

References

Lars Emil Bruun Wikipedia