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Mining News Pro - The Director General of the Currency Exchange Headquarters for Combating Trafficking in Goods on the Entry and Exit of Gold from the country also said that at present, every passenger has the right to carry 150 grams of a variety of artifacts, but it is more limited.
According to Mining News Pro, Mohammad Parham Farr said that there is no limit to the removal of artifacts in passenger transport, provided that this gold is not billed or gold plated. Because the removal of any bullion or gold plated is prohibited to any extent.
He added that there is no limit to the removal of these artifacts with the passenger even in the form of a suitcase, but after returning the artifact, people must return the currency resulting from the sale or the equivalent of the ingot and the gold plated to the country.
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