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Old 04-06-2009, 07:58 PM  
TisMe
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Originally Posted by TheDoc View Post
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/va...ation_form.xml

13. Mark an X in the Yes or No box. Are you or any family members traveling with you bringing $10,000 or more in U.S. dollars or foreign equivalent in any form into the United States?

Read definition of monetary instruments on the reverse side of the form.
Examples: coins, cash, personal or cashier's check, traveler's checks, money orders, stocks, bonds.

If yes, your must complete the Customs Form 4790.
::Sigh:: Wow, did you even read what you posted?

It doesn't say that you can't, just that you must report it.

Besides that this thread was about a man traveling domestically within the US.

Not into or out of the country.

There is no law regarding how much cash you can carry within the US.

Doesn't exist.
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