
Benefit
Auction Raises More Than $32,000 for Collectors’ Legal Fund
GAINESVILLE, Mo.,
- October 15 /XpressPress/ - Despite the current gloomy
economic situation, the 2nd Annual Ancient Coin
Collectors Guild
(ACCG) Benefit Auction managed to raise more than $32,000 this year.
The entire
proceeds of this sale will support ACCG operations, primarily the
guild's legal
fund.
The
ACCG is presently engaged in a Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. State Department in an effort to
penetrate
that department's widely recognized and longstanding wall of secrecy
regarding
cultural property issues. It
seeks the
release of information withheld from collectors in multiple FOIA
requests. On
another front, the guild is contesting import restrictions on ancient
coins
from Cyprus and China.
VAuctions.com
donated the Internet sale venue this year with
photography and cataloguing donated by the firm of Sayles and Lavender
and
fulfillment/shipping contributed by Mary Lavender.
Some 40 private collectors, dealers and friends
of the ACCG, generously donated 197 auction lots, which consisted of
ancient
coins, books and $100 gift cards.
While
some lots achieved more than their pre-sale estimates,
the spirit of the auction was best expressed by the sales of gift cards
which all
went for more than their face value. Particularly poignant, was the
sale of a
silver coin of Ptolemy XII of Egypt (80- 58 BC). The coin is identical
in the
design and inscription to coins minted in Cyprus, which are controlled
by U.S.
import restrictions being fought by the ACCG. The coin even includes
the
mintmark for Paphos in Cyprus. However, this particular coin was
actually
minted in Alexandria, Egypt and can only be distinguished from the
Cypriot
versions by subtle stylistic differences understood only by experienced
numismatists. There are no import restrictions on Egyptian coins. The
ACCG
maintains that these import restrictions are not only unjust but are
also
impractical. Other ambiguous coins of this nature have been illustrated
and
described by Arthur Houghton, a former member of the President's
Cultural
Property Advisory Committee. See:
http://www.accg.us/issues/news/ArthurHoughtonAttachments.pdf
Court filings related to the FOIA lawsuit, launched
in
concert with the International Association of Professional Numismatists
(IAPN)
and the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG), have been released by
the ACCG
and can be accessed at:
http://www.accg.us/issues/news/accg-releases-files-in-foia-lawsuit
This
suit is currently before a federal judge awaiting a
decision.
A
3rd Annual ACCG Benefit Auction is planned for
2010
Contact: Wayne G.
Sayles, 417-679-2142, http://www.accg.us
Source: Ancient Coin
Collectors Guild
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