Tamara is right.  The limit is still 10,000 before you have to declare to 
customs on arrival.

Tamara P Duvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :

> On Jun 16, 2005, at 23:06, Elizabeth Ligeti wrote:
> 
>  Does anyone know what the limit is for bringing Currency into USA?
> 
> I think we've long since outgrown the "bring us your poor" stage, and 
> entered the "bring us your rich" one :) I doubt there's a limit on what 
> you can bring *in*, though you may have to report to the customs if 
> you're bringing in *really vast* sums (I remember having to do that in 
> Poland - *any* amount of foreign currency had to be reported, to make 
> sure you didn't take out more than you brought in. But they no longer 
> do that even there). And I seem to remember (from the time I got my 
> Polish inheritance transferred into an American bank) that only 
> transactions of 10thou *US* dollars (or more) merited scrutiny or any 
> notice at all; it's wholesale drug dealers they want to nail, not an 
> ordinary Joe Schmoe (and/or Jane Schmoe) who wants to spend his/her 
> money bolstering our economy :)
> 
>  Also - are there any other DH's going to Denver.
> 
> There are always men around at the Convention. Whether - or how - they 
> hook up, I don't know, having always left mine at home :)
> 
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> Lexington, Virginia, USA     (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)
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