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Heady Collateral: Saying it needs funds to survive, the financially troubled New York Historical Society has taken the unusual step of putting up $3 million worth of its own artworks as collateral on a $1.5-million commercial loan from Sotheby’s, the large auction house. The society, one of the oldest cultural and educational institutions in the country, did not say which artworks were used.
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