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<p>[QUOTE="NAD, post: 3247826, member: 86341"]This. Is a coin discussion thread, guns are not appropriate or related. I moved to Germany and back some years ago. Some of it I left with family, other items I took with me in a carry on briefcase. The value of mine was far less than yours and had no trouble with customs. I did declare it and TSA certainly wanted to verify all the metal I was carrying. The currency limit is established for bullion and hard currency bills to deter criminal activity not to curtail collectors. Another option an earlier post did not mention was a safety deposit box. If you have any idea that you may one day return or leaving it to heirs it may be worth considering and retaining a checking account here gives you a lot of options. Surely you will return for visits and as time goes by you can move more of it as your life plays out. Being in Europe will open lots of doors for collecting all sorts of coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NAD, post: 3247826, member: 86341"]This. Is a coin discussion thread, guns are not appropriate or related. I moved to Germany and back some years ago. Some of it I left with family, other items I took with me in a carry on briefcase. The value of mine was far less than yours and had no trouble with customs. I did declare it and TSA certainly wanted to verify all the metal I was carrying. The currency limit is established for bullion and hard currency bills to deter criminal activity not to curtail collectors. Another option an earlier post did not mention was a safety deposit box. If you have any idea that you may one day return or leaving it to heirs it may be worth considering and retaining a checking account here gives you a lot of options. Surely you will return for visits and as time goes by you can move more of it as your life plays out. Being in Europe will open lots of doors for collecting all sorts of coins.[/QUOTE]
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