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Old Yesterday, 01:19 PM   #6
milandro
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not in Europe

https://ec.europa.eu/commission/pres.../qanda_21_6888

most couriers would simply refuse to transport too

Selling Ivory is only permitted for sale to museums in Europe so a private collector, these days , can only keep the stuff he has

Frankly speaking a lot of people I know avoid Ivory and the results of the sale show it too

a Cites certificate is NOT sufficient anymore

"...Import of ivory is prohibited, except for very narrow exemptions. It is only permitted under strict conditions for pre-1975 musical instruments, and for antiques (artefacts from before 1947) if sold to a museum..."


So, In EUROPE the only people who can import and sell any Ivory can ONLY do so if selling to a MUSEUM that is if they want to do it LEGALLY


This makes buying Ivory practically valueless for an European buyer
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