Inherited Elephant tusk

Kristin Gee

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hello, I recently Inherited an elephant tusk with the paper work. I’m unsure how to tell it or what to do with it. The paperwork says it’s from 1964 Any help would be appreciated
Thanks.
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Nice tusk. Good luck on the sale.
 
That is a good question. My parents have pre-CITES ivory as well from when we lived in the far east in the late 60s and early 70s. How do you "certify" a thing that existed before such things were certified?
 
If you are in the USA your ability to sell that ivory is rather limited. Sale must be Intrastate. I would recommend keeping it.
 
So if someone owns one of these they can't take it to another state? What if you inherit it from someone who lives in a different state than you do?
 
Have all of you had your pre-ban, CITES Tusk questions answered?
It can be a very complicated matter to navigate. Depending on the situation and your plans for the items, I might have info and experience to share.
 

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