Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Philadelphia Inquirer | 10/22/2006 | Museum will sell a dusty legacy

Philadelphia Inquirer | 10/22/2006 | Museum will sell a dusty legacy: "Museum will sell a dusty legacy
The Academy of Natural Sciences' donated mineral stashes are worth millions. Not everyone is happy.
By Tom Avril
Inquirer Staff Writer

As Philadelphia welcomes 6,000 geologists for their annual convention today, here's an ironic coincidence: The city's natural-history museum is abandoning the rocks-and-minerals business.

Trustees of the cash-strapped Academy of Natural Sciences voted Tuesday to sell more than 15,000 minerals and gems that hadn't been cleaned or displayed for decades. Workers then began boxing up specimens for an unnamed private dealer, acting academy president Ian Davison said."

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