The ACCG are determined to confront the US gubn'mint (Wayne Sayles, 'German Supreme Court ruling favorable to Ancient Coin Collectors' (sic) Ancient Coin Collecting blog, Wednesday, May 01, 2013 ) U.S. Courts have consistently avoided hearing arguments about the validity of imposing trade restrictions on ancient coins[...] It is anticipated that the ACCG [Baltimore illegal coin import stunt] case, which has been referred for forfeiture action and will be contested when that action is served, will bring these issues to bear in a court that cannot deny jurisdiction.
A blog commenting on various aspects of the private collecting and trade in archaeological artefacts today and their effect on the archaeological record.
Saturday 11 May 2013
ACCG: "They cannot refuse to try our case"
The ACCG are determined to confront the US gubn'mint (Wayne Sayles, 'German Supreme Court ruling favorable to Ancient Coin Collectors' (sic) Ancient Coin Collecting blog, Wednesday, May 01, 2013 ) U.S. Courts have consistently avoided hearing arguments about the validity of imposing trade restrictions on ancient coins[...] It is anticipated that the ACCG [Baltimore illegal coin import stunt] case, which has been referred for forfeiture action and will be contested when that action is served, will bring these issues to bear in a court that cannot deny jurisdiction.
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