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To: Taikun who wrote (53080)9/7/2004 11:57:47 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
<<If you travel outside the US, I believe there is a limit of $10,000 in currency and negotiable instruments one can carry>>

... wear the right watch, and the limit goes toward Ferrari range achamchen.com :0)

... decorate the wife and the sky is no limit :0)

<<What would be your recommended form of the yellow metal or would you choose a selection of coins and bullion of differing pedigrees and sizes?>>

achamchen.com
achamchen.com
Message 15152323 <<January 9th, 2001
Hi Sir Auric Goldfinger,
I agree with you that gold is currently very attractively priced relative to cost. I hold gold bullion coins (Koalas, Maples, Eagles, Pandas, and some really beautiful mint sets from many countries) in quantity. I hold much more platinum coins (Koalas, Pandas, hitting a new high today) and a lot less of palladium coins (Pandas broke $1000/oz today). >>


Chugs, Jay

P.S. I put in the sell order for Energy Split, and the buy orders for Trinidad Energy Services and Noranda Income

P.P.S. << everbank.com >>
... by end of day tomorrow my HK on-line banking will have RMB conversion capability and Trade Facility capacity

Gradually but surely, RMB is becoming a harder currency

P.P.P.S. I think we better start accumulation physical palladium again



To: Taikun who wrote (53080)9/7/2004 12:14:07 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
>>f you travel outside the US, I believe there is a limit of $10,000 in currency and negotiable instruments one can carry<<

It is not a limit. Just one has to declare at the custom for $10,000 and above.

customs.gov
"Currency Reporting

It is legal to transport any amount of currency or other monetary instruments into or out of the United States. However, if you transport, attempt to transport, or cause to be transported (including by mail or other means) currency or other monetary instruments in an aggregate amount exceeding $10,000 (or its foreign equivalent) at one time from the United States to any foreign place, or into the United States from any foreign place, you must file a report with U.S. Customs. This report is called the Report of International Transportation of Currency or Monetary Instruments, Customs Form 4790 (http://www.customs.gov/travel/forms.htm). Furthermore, if you receive in the United States, currency or other monetary instruments in an aggregate amount exceeding $10,000 (or its foreign equivalent) at one time which has been transported, mailed, or shipped to you from any foreign place, you must file a CF-4790. These forms can be obtained at all U.S. ports of entry and departure. "