natsb88 wrote:The only safe bet is USPS Registered Mail. Anything else will either flat-out not cover it, or will have low caps on the value, or will argue about the price when you file a claim, etc.
daviscfad wrote:Signature and registered are different. Registered goes out in a different bag and everyone that touches it has to sign. Signature just makes it where the receiver has to sign. Registered cannot have clear plastic tape on the box, it has to be sealed with brown packing tape
natsb88 wrote:You can insure up to $25,000 this way...it's about the most secure way to ship something short of hiring an armored car
natsb88 wrote:Registered has to have every seam sealed with paper tape. No self-adhesive tape. If you don't have any, the PO will seal it up at the counter for you. They will stamp every edge of the paper tape with a dated postmark stamp. Registered mail stays locked in caged carts and individuals have to sign a log and are personally responsible for the package every step of the way. Registered only has one speed, so it's typically cheapest to pay Parcel Post rate + Registered fee. You can insure up to $25,000 this way...it's about the most secure way to ship something short of hiring an armored car
Silver Addict wrote:ins't numismatic coins covered under regular USPS insurance? I thought only bullion and paper money weren't.
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