I hadn't noticed this before, but last year the ANS added 'Legal and Ethical Issues in Ancient Numismatics' to the reading list for the Eric P. Newman Graduate Seminar. (This is the seminar the ANS offers on numismatics to graduate students in related fields like Classics and Archeology.)
It's an interesting list.
The ANS's own statement on cultural property is here.
Business as Usual at the Cultural Heritage Center
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