N*d
2 楼
不多,才1.5 tube,不会有事的
[在 letgo (神之一手) 的大作中提到:]
:要带些金银币回国,主要是银币有点多,其中有一个一公斤的银bullion,会有麻烦吗
:?谢谢!
:...........
[在 letgo (神之一手) 的大作中提到:]
:要带些金银币回国,主要是银币有点多,其中有一个一公斤的银bullion,会有麻烦吗
:?谢谢!
:...........
u*n
8 楼
From google:
US:
Taking collectible (numismatic) coins out of the U.S. requires that you
submit Electronic Export Information (EEI) to the Census Bureau, ostensibly
to help compile U.S. export and trade statistics. This form is actually
required for any exported commodity, including gold, with a value exceeding
$2,500. There are similar rules regarding jewelry.
Contact the nearest office of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency
and explain what you plan to do. Ask them to explain in writing how you can
conform to the law. You can show the written response if questioned by CBP
agents, who may not know the rules. Also keep handy any customs paperwork
from other countries, as well as a proof of purchase or bill of sale.
China:
http://www.gqb.gov.cn/news/2015/1207/37325.shtml
US:
Taking collectible (numismatic) coins out of the U.S. requires that you
submit Electronic Export Information (EEI) to the Census Bureau, ostensibly
to help compile U.S. export and trade statistics. This form is actually
required for any exported commodity, including gold, with a value exceeding
$2,500. There are similar rules regarding jewelry.
Contact the nearest office of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency
and explain what you plan to do. Ask them to explain in writing how you can
conform to the law. You can show the written response if questioned by CBP
agents, who may not know the rules. Also keep handy any customs paperwork
from other countries, as well as a proof of purchase or bill of sale.
China:
http://www.gqb.gov.cn/news/2015/1207/37325.shtml
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