bcuda Posted December 12, 2024 · Member Posted December 12, 2024 Anyone here that lives in Spain ? I have a coin I want to buy in Spain but they will only ship to a Spanish address anyone in Spain that could help me ? Quote
bcuda Posted December 12, 2024 · Member Author Posted December 12, 2024 (edited) 3 minutes ago, expat said: I live in Spain @expat do you think I could have a coin sent to you and then you send it to me? I will pay you for your troubles and the shipping. My friend @Spaniard had done it for me before on coin talk but he has not been on this forum for quite some time now. Edited December 12, 2024 by bcuda Quote
expat Posted December 12, 2024 · Supporter Posted December 12, 2024 This year Spain has hardened its attitude to exporting coins. Now, any coin over 100 years old, from any country that is held in Spain by a dealer, private collector needs an export license. These are taking about a month to get. This is why the dealers here are reticent to send items out of Spain. Is the coin privately held or listed on a dealers site? Which country would it be sent to? Quote
bcuda Posted December 12, 2024 · Member Author Posted December 12, 2024 (edited) It is privately owned on ebay and sent to the United States. It is only a $30 coin, nothing expensive. Edited December 12, 2024 by bcuda Quote
panzerman Posted December 13, 2024 · Member Posted December 13, 2024 I have friend in Spain (guy who is buying my Bug Collection) I have coins sent to him in Spain (from EU Countries) He pays my auction invoice. Then he sends coins to me as discreet registered letter mail. Hence no theft/ customs😇 Esp. with $$$ coins. 1 Quote
bcuda Posted December 13, 2024 · Member Author Posted December 13, 2024 32 minutes ago, panzerman said: I have friend in Spain (guy who is buying my Bug Collection) I have coins sent to him in Spain (from EU Countries) He pays my auction invoice. Then he sends coins to me as discreet registered letter mail. Hence no theft/ customs😇 Esp. with $$$ coins. I sure could use some help, as a matter of fact by most people they would not even call it a coin. It is a bronze Aes Formatum or pre coinage in the shape of a knuckle bone. Quote
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