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<p>[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 6427255, member: 110226"]Interesting. I have had a few orders from EU-based dealers this year, and delivery to my address in the US has been delay-free. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now, there have been significant changes with the imports and exports between the UK and the EU as a result from Brexit. While the EU hasn't imposed duties on imports from the UK, they have instituted additional paperwork and restrictions which have resulted in major delays of products from the UK reaching what used to be easily accessible EU markets, pre-Brexit. I have read accounts of British fish and shellfish rotting on the docks due to these post-Brexit measures. </p><p><br /></p><p>I certainly hope that any restrictions that may be in force for numismatic items are only temporary. </p><p><br /></p><p>There is still much that needs to be worked out regarding Brexit, especially in the area of financial services. There are indications that more UK firms will locate to the EU. I read that Amsterdam is a favorite city.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 6427255, member: 110226"]Interesting. I have had a few orders from EU-based dealers this year, and delivery to my address in the US has been delay-free. Now, there have been significant changes with the imports and exports between the UK and the EU as a result from Brexit. While the EU hasn't imposed duties on imports from the UK, they have instituted additional paperwork and restrictions which have resulted in major delays of products from the UK reaching what used to be easily accessible EU markets, pre-Brexit. I have read accounts of British fish and shellfish rotting on the docks due to these post-Brexit measures. I certainly hope that any restrictions that may be in force for numismatic items are only temporary. There is still much that needs to be worked out regarding Brexit, especially in the area of financial services. There are indications that more UK firms will locate to the EU. I read that Amsterdam is a favorite city.[/QUOTE]
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