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<p>[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 6413245, member: 74282"]Mike Gasvoda of CNG posted this response in another ancient coin group regarding Yale:</p><p><br /></p><p>The fact is, we don't know how the coins ended up in the collection. It came from an estate to CNG third hand. We performed extensive research on this collection when it came to us, including communication with Yale. This was April of 2020. Due to Covid the collection sat in the safe for some time. Covid also prevented Yale from accessing their records. Only when the sale "went live" did some questions come up about just how these coins were acquired. The fact is, we at CNG don't know. We don't even know who the collector was that formed the collection. All we know is they lived on the east coast and were active in the mid-20th century. We were happy to work with Yale when there was some indication the coins once resided in their collections. Unfortunately, due to 70 years of time since the collection was purchased (and we assume it was one piece at a time) we will likely never know exactly how it came about.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 6413245, member: 74282"]Mike Gasvoda of CNG posted this response in another ancient coin group regarding Yale: The fact is, we don't know how the coins ended up in the collection. It came from an estate to CNG third hand. We performed extensive research on this collection when it came to us, including communication with Yale. This was April of 2020. Due to Covid the collection sat in the safe for some time. Covid also prevented Yale from accessing their records. Only when the sale "went live" did some questions come up about just how these coins were acquired. The fact is, we at CNG don't know. We don't even know who the collector was that formed the collection. All we know is they lived on the east coast and were active in the mid-20th century. We were happy to work with Yale when there was some indication the coins once resided in their collections. Unfortunately, due to 70 years of time since the collection was purchased (and we assume it was one piece at a time) we will likely never know exactly how it came about.[/QUOTE]
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