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Selling currency

Can I sell current common circulated legal bills from any country? Ebay's policy seems to list ungraded  bills as "Raw paper currency" and OK to sell. Is there any thing I should know that would restrict this?

 

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I should add that I'm talking about a small amount that was brought back from several countries as a souvenir ($200+-).

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You may  not want to offer it Internationally.  Many countries do not allow currency - or bullion - to be shipped in.

Not saying 'NO' doesn't mean 'YES'.

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You should be ok as long as its real.  Best regards

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@face-13

I don't know, but I wonder too.

One of my flight students went back to England, pre Euro.

I gave him 50 bucks, and he brought back a big bag of coins, from all over Europe.

And a carton of French smokes, yuck.

My wife took the smokes to the home and gave them to a WW1 vet.

He loved them.

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@gracieallen01wrote:

You may  not want to offer it Internationally.  Many countries do not allow currency - or bullion - to be shipped in.


Thank you, that's definitely a consideration!

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@lewisburggoldwrote:

You should be ok as long as its real.  Best regards


Thank you!

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