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<p>[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3647580, member: 90539"]You can always ask the seller to ship it regular post but crossing customs it has to have a declaration of value and origin . I do not but anything where the price of shipping is where the seller is making money on the shipping. Be careful and always check shipping I have seen shipping at very highly stupid pricing. So it is obvious that the seller depending where they are based is making money off the shipping . Simple just do not buy from the overpriced sellers. Furthermore, like some of the others said , if the coin is an expensive 1 of a kind then you will want to pay for the extra protection . I found that extra protection also draws attention to what may be in the package , and stands a better chance of getting ripped off along the way even if it is scanned at every stop . I never had anything stolen or lost ? in the 3 years selling on eBay , and sending a few thousand coins about. In Canada your covered for the first 100.00 of value if the item disappears or you can buy extra protection . That is on everyday items , They do not cover coins in the mail in Canada. Dillan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3647580, member: 90539"]You can always ask the seller to ship it regular post but crossing customs it has to have a declaration of value and origin . I do not but anything where the price of shipping is where the seller is making money on the shipping. Be careful and always check shipping I have seen shipping at very highly stupid pricing. So it is obvious that the seller depending where they are based is making money off the shipping . Simple just do not buy from the overpriced sellers. Furthermore, like some of the others said , if the coin is an expensive 1 of a kind then you will want to pay for the extra protection . I found that extra protection also draws attention to what may be in the package , and stands a better chance of getting ripped off along the way even if it is scanned at every stop . I never had anything stolen or lost ? in the 3 years selling on eBay , and sending a few thousand coins about. In Canada your covered for the first 100.00 of value if the item disappears or you can buy extra protection . That is on everyday items , They do not cover coins in the mail in Canada. Dillan[/QUOTE]
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