I've got another question for a friend of mine doing some upcoming travel to Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.
If he buys U.S. silver coins (silver American Eagles or junk 90% silver) in Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, is there any problem bringing those into the U.S.? Are there any special taxes or duty fees to be paid? I know, for instance, that England has the infamous 20% Value Added Tax (VAT), which (I assume) functions like a sales tax. I doubt he'd spend more than a few thousand U.S. dollars on silver in all the countries combined.
I'm gonna try to give him a short course in counterfeit detection, but any comments in this area would be appreciated too. Even though he's not going to China, I understand there are lots of counterfeits which come from China. Presumably some of those could have ended up with trading partners like Australia and Singapore and I will be very cautious about explaining this aspect to him.
Thanks in advance for any assistance or websites that members might provide.
P.S. I asked a different question for the same friend on a different thread- it was about the acceptability of certain coins in those countries.