How much silver can I carry to USA?
$2500 worth of silver is definitely over the allowable values, and there will be duty to pay. Failing to declare items you are importing is an offence. You will be asked the value of items you are bringing with you, either on the paper form or on the computer terminal.
Can you bring silver from Mexico to us?
You can bring gold coins, medals and bullion bars into the U.S. with you, provided you declare them to a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officer at Customs. There is no duty to pay on gold coins, medals or bullion.
Can I cross the border with gold?
There is no duty on gold coins, medals or bullion but these items must be declared to a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officer. Please note a FINCEN 105 form must be completed at the time of entry for monetary instruments over $10,000. This includes currency, ie. gold coins, valued over $10,000.
Can I travel with silver?
If the coins are just generic coins just worth thier weight in silver you should be fine. However, if they’re antique coins or collectable they could be valuable then that it a different kettle of fish. If that’s the case you will attract the attention of customs therefore I would absolutely declare them.
Can I fly with silver bars?
1. Don’t Put the Coins in Checked Bags. Above all else, don’t keep gold and silver coins in your checked luggage. While the odds of an airline losing your bags are incredibly low (about two bags per every 1,000 passengers), you don’t want to risk your luggage—and those coins—winding up missing.
Can a US citizen buy gold in Mexico?
Although the price will be quoted in Mexican pesos, you can use American or Canadian dollars, British pounds sterling or euros as well. Banks accept payment by credit card, but the card will charge it as a cash advance.
How much gold and silver can carry to USA?
Originally Answered: How much gold can you bring in the USA? As much as you like provided you declare any amount worth more than $10,000 USD to Customs upon entry.