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How much silver can I travel with?

The packaging should be sturdy enough to prevent damage to the bars and shouldn't contain any other prohibited items, such as liquids or gels. In addition, if you're flying into the U.S. from another country and the value of your silver bars exceeds $10,000, you must declare them to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.



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United States: The United States allows travelers to carry unlimited quantities of gold coins, bullion, or other monetary instruments. However, if you carry more than $10,000 in value, you must declare it to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) upon arrival or departure.

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Can you wear jewelry through airport security? Yes, for the most part. Gold, platinum, sterling silver, and other fine jewelry rarely causes an alarm. That means you can wear your rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and watches.

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TSA uses millimeter wave advanced imaging technology and walk-through metal detectors to screen passengers. Millimeter wave advanced imaging technology safely screens passengers without physical contact for metallic and non-metallic threats, including weapons and explosives, which may be concealed under clothing.

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Yes, u can carry 700g of silverware on an international flight to the usa. Just keep them in your carry-on baggage. Don't ever keep precious items in check-in bags… no matter where you are going by flight.

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Don't put jewelry in checked luggage. Discreetly wear as much of the jewelry as possible while traveling (versus putting it in luggage) Make sure that you have your jewelry fully insured. Consider purchasing inexpensive travel jewelry and leaving your valuable pieces at home.

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