Is ivory worth anything?

That's a lot of money in most African countries. But the big profit is made in Asia. Thai Customs recently evaluated smuggled ivory as being worth $1,800 per kilogram—$18,000 per elephant—wholesale. The “street value” retail price of 10 kilograms of carved ivory now runs about $60,000.
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How much does real ivory sell for?

The price currently paid for raw ivory in Asia, according to an investigation by the Wildlife Justice Commission, is currently between $597/kg and $689/kg, in U.S. dollars. Ivory sourced in Africa and sold in Asia has additional costs such as transportation, taxes and broker commissions.
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Does old ivory have value?

The value of antique ivory held in the U.S. is unclear. One survey of ivory dealers and collectors placed it at nearly $12 billion, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which regulates the U.S. ivory trade, says it's less than one percent of that—about $100 million.
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Can I sell inherited ivory?

First, the rules DO NOT make it illegal to own or inherit ivory. Second, if you can't prove it's old, it is no longer legal to buy or sell a piece of ivory in the US.
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How much is a tusk of ivory worth?

Poachers are now slaughtering up to 35,000 of the estimated 500,000 African elephants every year for their tusks. A single male elephant's two tusks can weigh more than 250 pounds, with a pound of ivory fetching as much as $1,500 on the black market.
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Can you sell ivory on eBay?

Due to the unique nature of eBay's global online marketplace and the complexity surrounding the sale of ivory, we will be rolling out a complete ban of the sale of ivory on eBay. We feel this is the best way to protect the endangered and protected species from which a significant portion of ivory products are derived.
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How much is pure ivory worth?

The price currently paid for raw ivory is between $597 per kg and $689 per kg. Meanwhile, a single pound of ivory can sell for $3,300 and $200 an ounce.
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How can you tell how old ivory is?

in Boston, described an age-old test that ivory lovers have used to distinguish their ivory from plastic pretenders. The test consists of heating up the point of a needle until it's red-hot and then pricking what you believe is your ivory carving.
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Is it legal to buy old ivory?

California, Nevada, Oregon, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey and Washington are the only US states that entirely prohibit the sale of ivory to deter the slaughter of elephants and other wildlife for their tusks and teeth.
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Is ivory illegal to own?

Despite a 23-year ban on international trade in ivory, many people still own pieces that have been legally passed down through their family. Antique broker David Harper explained to BBC Radio 4's Today programme that while it is within the law to own ivory, it "is illegal to sell" anything created or carved after 1947.
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Can ivory be appraised?

As an appraiser, you will likely handle ivory items that qualify as ESA/Antique. This means that the item is over 100 years old, has not been repaired with newer animal or plant material since 1973, and entered the United States before 1982 or through a designated port with proper paperwork.
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Can I donate antique ivory to a museum?

The Federal government has been encouraging the donation of elephant ivory tusks and ivory items to non-profit museums. It is legal to donate the items and a benefit of giving them to a museum is that the items qualify as a tax deduction for the donor.
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How much is ivory worth per oz?

There are at least 240 metric tons in annual trade. At $200 an ounce, a conservative evaluation of the trade in illegal ivory comes in around $1.44 billion a year—enough to motivate some people to kill.
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Who buys illegal ivory?

Thailand and China are the most common final destinations (page 43) but Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam are both destinations and act as transit points of illegally acquired ivory.
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Can you sell ivory piano keys?

Buying and selling ivory is illegal.

The ivory trade was outlawed in 1989 thanks to The Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES). Real ivory may not be sold, bought, given away, transported over state lines, or shipped out of the country.
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Does ivory turn yellow?

When exposed to light, ivory can become stained or bleached, and ultraviolet light can cause it to yellow. Ivory is hygroscopic and anisotropic which means it absorbs or releases moisture with changing humidity.
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How do you clean antique ivory?

If dusting alone is not enough, ivory and smooth non-porous bone can be cleaned with water and mild soap such as Ivory Snow or WA Paste ( CCI Notes 13/9 Anionic Detergent). Using a cotton swab (Q-tip), apply the soapy solution sparingly, just dampening the surface. Clean only a few square centimetres at any one time.
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Is whale bone ivory?

Elephant ivory is the most important source, but ivory from mammoth, walrus, hippopotamus, sperm whale, orca, narwhal and warthog are used as well. Elk also have two ivory teeth, which are believed to be the remnants of tusks from their ancestors.
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Can you sell old ivory in the UK?

It is not illegal under the Ivory Act to sell, hire or buy ivory if all parties to the transaction and anyone involved in the transaction are outside the UK, the item is outside the UK, there is no advertising of the item in the UK and the sale takes place outside the UK.
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How much is a kg of ivory worth?

The price for ivory between July and October 2018 was approximately between 210-225 USD/kg, and in the span of two years it has decreased by approxi- mately 50% to 115 USD/kg in 2020. The price for ivory in July 2017 was approximately 184 USD/kg and has been declining since then.
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Is ivory worth more than gold?

Newfound wealth in countries like China, Vietnam and Thailand is fueling demand for luxury items including rhino horns and ivory, causing prices to skyrocket. Now, pound for pound, the dense white stuff is worth more than gold.
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What is ivory used for today?

Commercial uses of ivory include the manufacture of piano and organ keys, billiard balls, handles, and minor objects of decorative value. In modern industry, ivory is used in the manufacture of electrical appliances, including specialized electrical equipment for airplanes and radar.
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Does all ivory come from elephants?

Which animals have ivory? Elephants are most known for their ivory, but other animals like the walrus, hippopotamus, narwhal, sperm whale and warthog also have tusks or teeth that are made up of a similar chemical structure. The word ivory is used to identify any mammalian tooth or tusk that is of commercial interest.
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Are elephant teeth made of ivory?

Ivory is the hard, white material from the tusks and teeth of elephants, hippopotami, walruses, warthogs, sperm whales and narwhals, as well as now extinct mammoths and mastodons. This resource focuses specifically on elephant ivory, which is the most popular and highly valued of all ivories.
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What is walrus ivory worth?

Prices for a walrus tusk can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $395 and can go as high as $19,200, while the average can fetch as much as $2,200.
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