- Born February 13, 1894: Somerville (Mass.)
- Received B.A. from Harvard 1915: Harvard University (Mass.)
- Received M.A. from Harvard 1917: Harvard University (Mass.)
- Attended the Sorbonne 1918: Paris (France)
- Joined the U.S. State Department 1922:
- Became head of the Division of Eastern European Affairs 1926 - 1937 :
- Counselor of the U.S. embassy in Ankara 1937 - 1945 : Ankara (Turkey)
- Died 1976:
Coin collector and State Department official Robert F. Kelley (1894-1976) was born in Somerville, Massachusetts. Coin collector and State Department official Robert F. Kelley (1894-1976) was born in Somerville, Massachusetts. He received a B.A. (1915) and an M.A. (1917) from Harvard and then attended the Sorbonne in Paris. After serving in World War I, he joined the State Department in 1922 and became head of the new Division of Eastern European Affairs in 1926, a position he held until 1937. He later served as counselor of the U.S. embassy at Ankara, Turkey. He left the State Department in 1945 and was then associated with the anti-Soviet broadcasting service Radio Liberty. As a collector, Kelley was somewhat secretive. He had become an associate member of the American Numismatic Society in 1948, but by 1977, when his valuable collection of Roman and Byzantine coins were bequeathed to the Society, he and his collection were virtually unknown among the membership.