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Ancient Artifacts Seized In MD Returned To Home Country: Patch PM

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Director of Baltimore Field Operations Casey Durst (left) presented seven ancient coins to Cyprus Ambassador Marios Lyssiotis Friday during a repatriation ceremony at the Cyprus Embassy in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Director of Baltimore Field Operations Casey Durst (left) presented seven ancient coins to Cyprus Ambassador Marios Lyssiotis Friday during a repatriation ceremony at the Cyprus Embassy in Washington, D.C. (CBP)

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At Long Last, Ancient Coins Seized In Baltimore Returned To Home Country

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