Yes! unless you ask the seller to mark the value as <$1k inclusive of delivery. Obviously this is a risk for insurance etc. if the item is lost...
Not from Xu Hong (China Huayin). He marks everything as $20 or $40 and insures it himself. Never had any issues myself.
http://www.chinacoin.com/en/shop/list_2.html http://www.chinacoin.com/en/shop/aozhou_1.html How can I find Dragon-Coins there? ( I find out that the dragon-coins can be find just on the chinese-site) I'm looking for the chinese 10-coin-set (9oz Silver + 1/4 oz gold) http://www.silverlunar.com/2012/03/2012-year-of-dragon-ten-coin-set.html
if he wants a "sold out", he better be quick, else the 10 coins will be out by next week. 2012 Year of the Dragon Ten-Coin Set
All you must know: http://www.silverlunar.com/2012/03/2012-year-of-dragon-ten-coin-set.html or this 33-set: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330698610921 :lol:
So, a 2,500 10-coin set for Australia. Ok, interesting. Market saturation continues, I wonder how long until those coloured coins come down to like $50 each? The 33 coin set is a chinese made non-silver piece of trash
If 33 Trash-coins are not enough, here are 66 in a Set! http://www.ebay.de/itm/New-Year-of-...177?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item46016b8849