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There is no limit of how much money you bring into Australia, but you MUST declare it.
You can bring a few thousands into the U.S. as far as traveling with it on public transportation. If you are using a personal vehicle then the amount doesn't matter but it is suspicious if you are found with it.
Yes. And some countries require that you declare cash, and further, may limit the amount of cash that you bring into a country.
idk but i know it is a lot since so many people have them
They don't have a limit or ask you about your money if you are flying from city to city. If you are flying to another country they might have a limit on how much you can bring in. Most people carry hundreds of dollars in traveler's checks. It's not wise to carry large amounts in cash.
You should bring roman money!
No, there is no such limit. You may be required to report large cash deposits, and there is a limit to the federal deposit insurance, but there is no limit on how much money you can deposit per year.
what if the limit of monies given to a student for college
It is how much money you have.
Because the paper money is printed in China so it can print as much as it need with easy works. Real silver money will be hard to find because the real silver is need to sell to oversea country.
Invest in tax exempt municipal bonds. Work oversea/out of country...in another that won't tax you...generally communist ones.
Money is considered personal property and personal property is part of a person's estate.