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<p>[QUOTE="coin0709, post: 1856789, member: 37995"]Thank you Conder101. Very helpful. I will definitely use your thoughtful rationale in my final appeal to the USPS. I did not send it Registered but rather regular Global Mail Express International. Hopefully they can do as you say, and at least refund the difference in value (pristine vs. damaged). I will update this post, when I get a final verdict from them.</p><p> </p><p>As to your point about Section 4.1 above. This is the first I've seen this. Thanks for sharing. I will call them again today to see if I can talk to someone that knows what this is (most call center folks are completely USELESS!). I wonder if 4.1 applies to international shipments (where coin/currency/bullion are considered 'restricted' items) or just domestic shipments. I will let you all know.</p><p> </p><p>FYI, there have been a few posts on this same topic on CoinTalk and CoinCommunity the last 5 years. This has been the most informative by far. Thanks everybody for weighing in. Hopefully others will find this helpful too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coin0709, post: 1856789, member: 37995"]Thank you Conder101. Very helpful. I will definitely use your thoughtful rationale in my final appeal to the USPS. I did not send it Registered but rather regular Global Mail Express International. Hopefully they can do as you say, and at least refund the difference in value (pristine vs. damaged). I will update this post, when I get a final verdict from them. As to your point about Section 4.1 above. This is the first I've seen this. Thanks for sharing. I will call them again today to see if I can talk to someone that knows what this is (most call center folks are completely USELESS!). I wonder if 4.1 applies to international shipments (where coin/currency/bullion are considered 'restricted' items) or just domestic shipments. I will let you all know. FYI, there have been a few posts on this same topic on CoinTalk and CoinCommunity the last 5 years. This has been the most informative by far. Thanks everybody for weighing in. Hopefully others will find this helpful too.[/QUOTE]
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