Wednesday, 8 February 2012

"The work of the ACCG"

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This has to be the most egregious example of coiney ACCG-supporter spin this year:
Thanks to the work of the ACCG existing MOUs cover a minority of coins, those that are covered now do require export certificates.
This gives the impression that as a respected scholarly body, the dealers' lobby group the Ancient Coin Collectors' Guild has been busily collaborating with the blokes in the US administration that write the Designated Lists attached to the Department of State bilateral cultural property agreements to decide which categories of artefacts should be on those lists and which need not be. In point of fact of course, the ACCG has been fighting the application of bilateral cultural property agreements to the subject of numismatic commerce as a whole - and dismally failing.

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