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Department of Treasury Auctions off 605 Loose DiamondsMon, March 23rd 2009, 05:12 EST | |
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New York, New York 10008 An auction held on behalf of the federal Treasury Department brought in over $750,000 in sales for hundreds of loose diamonds. Rick Levin, a Chicago auctioneer, brought the diamonds to the market after they were seized in a 2003 sting operation. The 605 loose diamonds once belonged to Roman and Eduard Nektalov, family members who sold diamonds in Manhattan’s diamond district. The two were arrested in a string operation in 2003 after selling the gems to an undercover agent in exchanged for $500,000. The auction was held on Friday at the New Yorker hotel.
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