“There are two sets of rules with which you must be concerned when you move precious metals across a U.S. border: 1. Rules from the Treasury Department requiring that you report certain movements of currency and monetary instruments across a U.S. border. These rules don’t appear to apply to gold and silver bullion or coins. 2. Rules from the Census Bureau obligating you to make a declaration if the value of certain commodities that you export from has a value that exceeds $2,500. You also need to understand what rules are in effect in the country in which you plan to import your metals, along with every country you transit along the way.”
https://nestmann.com/understand-the-rules-before-you-transport-precious-metals-overseas-part-ii/
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