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Me again :)

Looking to post some valuable coins over to Germany and surprisingly got stuck with postage options.

For insured up to £2000 the best I seem to be able to find is £90 postage, which seems a bit excessive?

What postage options are there for this sort of thing or is that the right sort of price for what I happen to be looking for?

I was kiNd of expecting it to be about £20-30 but nowhere near 100

Appreciate the help in any form :)

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Any foreign shipments get hammered now since they set the insurance limit at £250. Take out separate cover?

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I'm sure Dave and Chris will be in the UK over Xmas.

Just a thought.

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Me again :)

Looking to post some valuable coins over to Germany and surprisingly got stuck with postage options.

For insured up to £2000 the best I seem to be able to find is £90 postage, which seems a bit excessive?

What postage options are there for this sort of thing or is that the right sort of price for what I happen to be looking for?

I was kiNd of expecting it to be about £20-30 but nowhere near 100

Appreciate the help in any form :)

I insured a $5400 coin shipment to Great Britain, and it cost $120. I got the insurance from Endicia, the same people that handle my postage program.

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thanks ill have a look into endica :)

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I think endica is for US based customers. Doesn't Royal mail offer extra insurance £1 for each £100 value?

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