Why coins matter: Trafficking in undocumented and illegally exported
ancient coins in the North American marketplace by Nathan Elkins
Ancient coins are among the most widely collected and demanded
objects among American collectors of antiquities. A vocal lobby of
ancient coin dealers/collectors has arisen to protect the importation
of undocumented material into the United States and also seeks to
make a distinction between antiquities trafficking and that in
ancient coins. Coins are an equally important historical source and
are no less important 'antiquities' than a Greek painted vase.
Numismatist Nathan Elkins examines the scale of the trade in ancient
coins in North America and address some points made by proponents of
a continued unfettered ancient coin trade.
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