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Coin Storage Box

CN β†’ US
HS Code Tariff Rate Origin Destination Doc
4202399000 55.0% CN US Official Doc
4202999000 55.0% CN US Official Doc
3923102000 35.0% CN US Official Doc
3923109000 38.0% CN US Official Doc
3926901000 20.9% CN US Official Doc

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πŸͺ™ Coin Storage Box Classification & Customs Guide

When classifying a "Coin Storage Box" for international trade, customs authorities will primarily determine the correct HS Code based on the material of construction, functionality, and intended use.

Below is a detailed breakdown of potential HS Codes, associated duties, and customs compliance strategies.


πŸ“¦ 1. Primary HS Code Classifications

HS Code Description Common Duties (Varies by Country) Notes
7907.00 Zinc waste and scrap; Zinc articles (if made of zinc/plated metal) 0–5% For metal coin storage, especially if made of zinc alloy or brass.
8306.29 Ornaments and other articles of base metal, not elsewhere specified (e.g., Coin albums, frames, boxes) 0–10% Most common for decorative or functional metal coin boxes. Includes frames, cases, and ornamental boxes.
8306.29.90 Other ornaments and articles of base metal 0–10% If the box has decorative elements (e.g., engraved, shaped).
3923.29 Plastic articles for the conveyance or packing of goods (e.g., plastic coin containers, blisters) 0–5% For simple plastic coin tubes, rolls, or clear plastic storage boxes.
4820.10 Registers, account books, note books, order books, receipt books, letter pads, memorandum pads, diaries and similar articles (e.g., Coin collecting albums) 0–5% Crucial distinction: If the box is primarily a paper album with slots for coins, it falls under 4820.10.
9705.00 Collections and collector’s pieces of historical interest (e.g., High-end collectible coin cases) Varies (Often 0% for cultural items) Only for items of historical interest or high-value collectibles, not mass-produced storage.
8206.00 Hand tools (e.g., Coin tongs, magnifiers) 0–10% If the item includes tools for handling coins, not just storage.

⚠️ Key Determinant:
- Metal Base? β†’ 8306.29
- Plastic? β†’ 3923.29
- Paper Album? β†’ 4820.10
- Historical Collectible Case? β†’ 9705.00


πŸ’° 2. Duty & Tax Implications (Example: US Import)

HS Code US HTS Code General Duty Rate Notes
8306.29.00 8306.29.00.00 0% Base metal ornaments/articles (no additional Section 301 tariffs if not from China, or if exempt).
3923.29.00 3923.29.00.00 0% Plastic packing articles.
4820.10.00 4820.10.00.00 0% Paper albums.
9705.00.00 9705.00.00.00 0% Collectibles (subject to proof of historical interest).

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ Section 301 Tariffs (China Origin):
- If the coin storage box is made of base metal (8306.29) or plastic (3923.29) and originates from China, an additional 7.5%–25% tariff may apply under Section 301.
- Paper albums (4820.10) from China are exempt from most Section 301 tariffs.


βœ… 3. Customs Compliance & Documentation

Document Requirement Reason
Commercial Invoice Must clearly state: "Coin Storage Box", material, quantity, value. To prevent misclassification.
Material Declaration Specify if Metal (Zinc/Brass/Copper), Plastic (PP/PVC), or Paper/Cardboard. Determines HS Code.
Product Photos Show the box, interior slots, and any labels. Helps customs officers verify classification.
Country of Origin Certificate Required for duty reduction or Section 301 exemption claims. Critical for US/EU imports.
FCC/CE/RoHS (if electronic) Not required for basic boxes, but needed if the box has LED lights or digital features. For smart coin boxes.

πŸ› οΈ 4. Common Customs Mistakes & Pitfalls

❌ Mistake 1: Classifying a metal coin box as a "Plastic Container"
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Penalty for misclassification, potential back taxes.
βœ… Fix: Declare material accurately (Metal β†’ 8306.29).

❌ Mistake 2: Classifying a paper coin album as a "Base Metal Ornament"
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Incorrect duty rate.
βœ… Fix: Paper albums β†’ 4820.10.

❌ Mistake 3: Using vague terms like "Money Box"
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Customs may classify as a "Toy" (9503) or "Jewelry" (7113), leading to higher duties.
βœ… Fix: Use specific terms: "Coin Storage Box", "Numismatic Album", "Coin Collector’s Case".

❌ Mistake 4: Ignoring Section 301 Tariffs (China Origin)
πŸ‘‰ Consequence: Unexpected 7.5%–25% additional duty at US border.
βœ… Fix: Verify country of origin and check HS Code-specific tariff exemptions.


🌍 5. Global Customs Tips

Country/Region Recommended HS Code Duty Rate (China) Notes
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA 8306.29 (Metal) +25% (Section 301) Metal boxes are heavily taxed.
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EU 8306.29 (Metal) 0% Most base metal ornaments are duty-free in EU.
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 8306.29 (Metal) 0–5% Check if it’s considered an "ornament" vs. "container".
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK 8306.29 (Metal) 0% Post-Brexit, many base metal items are duty-free.
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan 8306.29 (Metal) 0% Generally low duties for metal ornaments.

πŸ“Œ 6. Pro Tips for Importers

πŸ”₯ "Material is King!"
Always declare the primary material of the coin storage box. Customs officers will inspect the product and verify the material against your declaration.

πŸ”₯ "Be Specific!"
Avoid generic terms like "Box" or "Container". Use:
- "Zinc Alloy Coin Storage Box"
- "Plastic Coin Tube Roll"
- "Paper Numismatic Album"

πŸ”₯ "Check for Smart Features!"
If the box has LED lights, digital displays, or connectivity (e.g., Bluetooth for tracking), it may fall under 8543.70 (Electronic machines) instead of a simple storage box.


🎯 7. Conclusion: Accurate Classification Saves Money

βœ… Correct HS Code Selection can save you 10–25% in duties.
βœ… Proper Documentation prevents delays, inspections, and penalties.
βœ… Country-Specific Tariff Rules (e.g., Section 301 in the US) must be checked before shipping.

πŸ“Œ Final Advice:

Always consult with a licensed customs broker or get a pre-classification ruling from your country’s customs authority before importing large quantities of coin storage boxes.


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About HS Code Classification

The Harmonized System (HS) is an internationally standardized nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO) to classify traded products. Over 200 countries use the HS system as the basis for customs tariffs, trade statistics, and import/export regulations.

Each HS code follows a hierarchical structure:

  • Chapter (2 digits) β€” Broad category of goods (e.g., Chapter 84: Machinery and Mechanical Appliances)
  • Heading (4 digits) β€” More specific grouping within the chapter
  • Subheading (6 digits) β€” Internationally standardized breakdown, used by all WCO member countries
  • National subdivisions (8-10 digits) β€” Country-specific extensions for further classification, such as US HTSUS 10-digit codes

Correct HS code classification is essential for smooth customs clearance, accurate duty payment, and compliance with trade regulations. Misclassification can lead to customs delays, overpayment of duties, or penalties.

When importing from CN to US, the applicable tariff rates may include:

  • Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate β€” The standard duty rate applied to WTO members
  • General rate β€” Applied to countries without trade agreements
  • Trade remedy duties β€” Additional tariffs such as Section 301 (anti-dumping), Section 232 (national security), or countervailing duties

The information provided on this page is for reference purposes only. For official classification, please consult with your local customs authority or a licensed customs broker.