$20 USD, including domestic shipping $24 USD for international shipping Send payment via PayPal to edcf.2006@gmail.com. Include your forum name, shipping information, and number of coins you would like to purchase. If you have any questions, please contact @scríbhneoir And again, thank you for supporting the forum! 1.75 inches in diameter, antique gold finish
I am actually going to the post office here in a few to get an estimate about shipping internationally. It is more expensive (the last one in a small bubble wrap envelope cost almost $10 USD to send to Europe), so I may have to amend it to have the customer pay part of international shipping (certainly not all), and if insurance is desired, that will cost extra. I will report back as soon as I return. Thanks!
It might work out cheaper to send a "bulk" parcel of coins to a European member, and for them to then send them out individually from Europe ??
Sent some money your way, too. Thanks for the opportunity - I had been hoping for another challenge coin run! And yay for old St. Paddy!
This might be a great option if there is anyone who is willing to and will be able to ship coins to others in Europe. Shipping them in a regular envelope instead of padded will bring the cost down, but I worry about someone feeling a "coin" and thinking hmmmmm. Any volunteers to distribute to European members?
Will the silver and copper just finish or the metal itself will be silver or copper Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
While I agree with the idea, at least here in Germany, a problem with this approach would be import fees / taxes - if the combined value (including shipping) of a package from overseas is above €22.- (with the current exchange rate, roughly one-to-one in regard to $) - or €45.- if declared as a gift -, we have to pay Einfuhrumsatzsteuer, similar to our VAT, of 19%. If the combined value is above €150.-, there are additional customs fees. Depending on the quantity of coins in a given parcel, this could well defeat the purpose of the idea, as counter-intuitive as it is to favour several small transactions each with their own shipping costs over a single larger one.
Yes, the finishes are in antique gold, copper or silver; they are not of the pure metals, which would make them very costly.
At least for Germans, I am afraid, aye. But other European countries may have different, more import-friendly regulations and / or a lower VAT, so Option 1 is still not completely off the table for all of us Europeans. Or maybe somebody has friends at the customs office ...
We have import fees here in Sweden too, that and quite hi costs to send parcels if you compare to other countries. It's not failure if you learn something from it