The answer is not straightforward though..
It had bog-standard ordinary cooking grade 2mm float glass. But given that this glass is protecting the work it could be described as conservation. AR glass would make it nicer to look at, but is not actually going to conserve the work any more than than standard. Museum glass would filter out (some) potentially harmful light wavelengths but given that charcoal is about the most permanent media you can get, it really doesn't justify the cost of a sheet IMHO. It's drawn on light grey mountboard. This may fade a tad over the years but isn't going to change noticably. It isn't going to fade back to white. And there's no guarantee that Museum glass would stop it anyway.
So what answer would you give?
