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<p>[QUOTE="Scipio, post: 7788519, member: 103869"]Not exactly this way: Italian law theoretically allows citizens possess ancient coins, but courts often seize regularly purchased coins (also from abroad!) declaring them property of the State unless you can give evidence of provenance before 1909 (correct, 1909). That should mean that only with such provenance export of ancient coins should be permitted, but obviously this is impossible. So, no blue skies here too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Scipio, post: 7788519, member: 103869"]Not exactly this way: Italian law theoretically allows citizens possess ancient coins, but courts often seize regularly purchased coins (also from abroad!) declaring them property of the State unless you can give evidence of provenance before 1909 (correct, 1909). That should mean that only with such provenance export of ancient coins should be permitted, but obviously this is impossible. So, no blue skies here too.[/QUOTE]
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