HS-6 · Subheading
970531
Collections and collectors' pieces; of numismatic interest, of an age exceeding 100 years
Heading 9705 — Collections and collectors' pieces; of archaeological, ethnographic, historical, zoological, botanical, mineralogical, anatomical, palaeontological or numismatic interest
Chapter 97: Works of art, collectors' pieces
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 970531 when importing or exporting collections of numismatic interest that are over 100 years old, such as vintage coins or historical medals. For example, a shipment of rare Roman coins from the 1st century would fall under this classification.
This code specifically covers numismatic items that have historical significance and are at least a century old. In contrast, HS-6 970532 includes numismatic pieces that are less than 100 years old, like modern collectible coins.
When dealing with collections of coins, tokens, or medals that are over a century old, ensure they are well-documented to support their age and significance. Items classified under this code often require careful handling and specific customs declarations.
If you're uncertain about the age of your numismatic items, consult with a numismatic expert or appraiser. Proper classification is essential to avoid delays or penalties during the import/export process.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
numismatic collections · historical coins · vintage medals · ancient coins · collectible tokens · archaeological artifacts · historical significance · customs classification · import export regulations · coin appraisal · century-old items · antique numismatics · collectors' pieces · customs documentation · historical artifacts · numismatic interest · medals of significance
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- A collection of 19th-century gold coins from the United States.
- Historical medals awarded in the early 1900s for military service.
- Rare ancient Greek silver coins dating back to 400 BC.
- A set of vintage tokens used in 19th-century arcades.
- Commemorative coins issued in the early 20th century for significant events.
- A shipment of ancient Roman coins from archaeological digs.
- Medals from international exhibitions held over a century ago.
- Numismatic collections inherited from family members, verified to be over 100 years old.
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 970531 used for?
- How to classify antique coins for export?
- Are historical medals subject to customs duties?
- What are the requirements for importing numismatic collections?
- How do I prove the age of my coins?
- Can I export coins older than 100 years?
- What documentation do I need for numismatic items?
- Are there any restrictions on antique medals?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to classify coins over 100 years old for customs
- What is the process for importing historical medals
- Guidelines for exporting antique numismatic collections
- How to verify the age of collectible coins
- Requirements for shipping vintage coins internationally
- What to include in customs documentation for numismatic items
- Are there special rules for ancient coins and medals
- How to handle customs for historical artifacts over a century old
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of items fall under HS-6 970531?
- HS-6 970531 covers numismatic items like coins, tokens, and medals that are over 100 years old and hold historical significance.
- Do I need special documentation for importing antique coins?
- Yes, you should provide proof of age and significance, such as appraisals or certificates, to facilitate customs clearance.
- Can I import coins that are replicas of historical items?
- Replicas typically do not qualify under HS-6 970531; they may fall under different classifications. It's best to check with a customs broker.
- What happens if I misclassify my numismatic items?
- Misclassification can lead to delays, fines, or confiscation of items. Always ensure accurate classification to avoid issues.
- Are there any restrictions on selling antique coins?
- While there are generally no restrictions, certain countries may have specific laws regarding the sale of cultural artifacts, so check local regulations.
- How can I determine the age of my numismatic collection?
- Consult with a numismatic expert or appraiser who can provide documentation and verification of the age of your items.
- Is there a difference between HS-6 970531 and HS-6 970532?
- Yes, HS-6 970531 is for items over 100 years old, while HS-6 970532 covers numismatic items that are less than 100 years old.
- What should I do if I find a rare coin in my collection?
- Consider getting it appraised by a professional to understand its value and ensure proper classification for any potential sale or export.
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