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<p>[QUOTE="sand, post: 7787514, member: 118540"]I like this loophole. It's another good reason, for everyone to hold onto their invoices, receipts, or any other proof, that they bought their coins. If I understand this loophole correctly, then if you hold onto a coin for 10 years, and if you were living outside of the restricted country (outside of Italy, for example) when you bought the coin, and if you have proof that you bought the coin, then you can import the coin into the US.</p><p><br /></p><p>EDIT : I think, that my above statement, is false.</p><p>[USER=74282]@red_spork[/USER] corrected my above statement, in his post # 20 below.</p><p>Thank you, [USER=74282]@red_spork[/USER].</p><p><br /></p><p>There was a thread, started in May, by a US CoinTalker, who had a difficult time, because he ordered a southern Arabian coin, from a dealer based in Canada. The coin was seized, and held for a long time, by US Customs. The CoinTalker had to jump through some hoops, in order to get the coin. He ordered the coin in April, and he finally got the coin in early July.</p><p><a href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/us-customs-notice-of-detention-options.380604/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/us-customs-notice-of-detention-options.380604/">https://www.cointalk.com/threads/us-customs-notice-of-detention-options.380604/</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sand, post: 7787514, member: 118540"]I like this loophole. It's another good reason, for everyone to hold onto their invoices, receipts, or any other proof, that they bought their coins. If I understand this loophole correctly, then if you hold onto a coin for 10 years, and if you were living outside of the restricted country (outside of Italy, for example) when you bought the coin, and if you have proof that you bought the coin, then you can import the coin into the US. EDIT : I think, that my above statement, is false. [USER=74282]@red_spork[/USER] corrected my above statement, in his post # 20 below. Thank you, [USER=74282]@red_spork[/USER]. There was a thread, started in May, by a US CoinTalker, who had a difficult time, because he ordered a southern Arabian coin, from a dealer based in Canada. The coin was seized, and held for a long time, by US Customs. The CoinTalker had to jump through some hoops, in order to get the coin. He ordered the coin in April, and he finally got the coin in early July. [URL]https://www.cointalk.com/threads/us-customs-notice-of-detention-options.380604/[/URL][/QUOTE]
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