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In return, “the ANS is making a real effort” to connect with early copper collectors.
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So it seems obvious that the Hispanic Societie’s only interest in the Huntington Coin Collection, abandoned years ago to the ANS is deacquisition and the funds that might come from any Sotheby’s sale of the material.
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In April CoinLink reported on an Article written by David Ganz that the Hispanic Society was suing the ANS seeking the return of 38,000 coins the ANS has been cataloging since the death of Arthur Milton Huntington in 1955.
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In April CoinLink reported on an Article written by David Ganz that the Hispanic Society was suing the ANS seeking the return of 38,000 coins the ANS has been cataloging since the death of Arthur Milton Huntington in 1955.
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And the agreements we have so far, one is for vitamin distribution with a company called ANS here in the U.S. and Jamieson Quest in Canada, with a division of Estee Lauder called Origins to develop natural skin and haircare products, with a division of Purina called Pet Promise, that's making the only pet food out there that's free of rendered meat products.
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Maybe I'll take a shot at -- I don't know if it's going to satisfy all your curiosity, but the -- if you take a look at the Cold Lake type crudes, which are a portion of our diet, they're almost $32 under -- purchasing at $32 a crack relative to say, ANS, which is about $15.
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The fourth known Strawberry Leaf is in the collection of the American Numismatic Society (ANS) in New York.
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Likewise the ANS on-line ANS database, where the Huntington Collection used to be available was of limited value, not because the basic information was not there, but rather due to the small size of the thumbnail images presented with no ability to enlarge to photos to really see any detail on the coins.
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Chris McCawley reveals that “there has some tension between early American copper collectors and the ANS, since the Sheldon controversy.”
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The only known 1795 NC-5 is in the collection of the American Numismatic Society (ANS).
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