[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 19, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
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[CITE: 19CFR12.48]

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                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES
 
  CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
 
PART 12--SPECIAL CLASSES OF MERCHANDISE--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 12.48  Importation prohibited; exceptions to prohibition of importation; procedure.

    (a) In accordance with Chapter 25, Title 18, United States Code, any 
token, disk, or device in the likeness or similitude of any coin of the 
United States or of a foreign country; counterfeits of coins in 
circulation in the United States; counterfeited, forged, or altered 
obligations or other securities of the United States or of any foreign 
government; or plates, dies, or other apparatus which may be used in 
making any of the foregoing, when brought into the United States, shall 
be seized, and delivered to the nearest representative of the United 
States Secret Service, together with a report of the facts, for 
appropriate disposition.
    (b) In accordance with section 504 of title 18, United States Code, 
the printing, publishing, or importation or the making or importation of 
the necessary plates for such printing or publishing for philatelic, 
numismatic, educational, historical, or newsworthy purposes in articles, 
books, journals, newspapers, or albums (but not for advertising 
purposes, except illustrations

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of stamps and paper money in philatelic or numismatic advertising of 
legitimate numismatists and dealers in stamps or publishers of or 
dealers in philatelic or numismatic articles, books, journals, 
newspapers, or albums) of black and white illustrations of canceled and 
uncanceled United States postage stamps shall be permitted.
    (c) The importation (but not for advertising purposes except 
philatelic advertising) of motion-picture films, microfilms, or slides, 
for projection upon a screen or for use in telecasting, of postage and 
revenue stamps and other obligations and securities of the United States 
and postage and revenue stamps, notes, bonds, and other obligations or 
securities of any foreign government, bank, or corporation shall be 
permitted.
    (d) Printed matter of the character described in section 504, title 
18, United States Code,32 containing reproductions of postage 
or revenue stamps, executed in accordance with any exception stated in 
section 504, or colored reproductions of canceled foreign postage stamps 
may be admitted to entry. Printed matter containing illustrations or 
reproductions not executed in accordance with such exceptions shall be 
treated as prohibited importations. If no application for exportation or 
assent to forfeiture and destruction is received by the port director 
within 30 days from the date of notification to the importer that the 
articles are prohibited, the articles shall be reported to the United 
States attorney for forfeiture.
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    \32\ Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the 
following are permitted:
    (1) The printing, publishing, or importation, or the making or 
importation of the necessary plates for such printing or publishing, of 
illustrations of:
    (A) Postage stamps of the United States,
    (B) Revenue stamps of the United States,
    (C) Any other obligation or other security of the United States, and
    (D) Postage stamps, revenue stamps, notes, bonds, and any other 
obligation or other security of any foreign government, bank, or 
corporation, for philatelic, numismatic, educational, historical, or 
newsworthy purposes in articles, books, journals, newspapers, or albums 
(but not for advertising purposes, except illustrations of stamps and 
paper money in philatelic or numismatic advertising of legitimate 
numismatists and dealers in stamps or publishers of or dealers in 
philatelic or numismatic articles, books, journals, newspapers, or 
albums). Illustrations permitted by the foregoing provisions of this 
section shall be made in accordance with the following conditions--
    (i) All illustrations shall be in black and white, except that 
illustrations of postage stamps issued by the United States or by any 
foreign government may be in color;
    (ii) All illustrations (including illustrations of uncanceled 
postage stamps in color) shall be of a size less than three-fourths or 
more than one and one-half, in linear dimension, of each part of any 
matter so illustrated which is covered by subparagraph (A), (B), (C), or 
(D) of this paragraph, except that black and white illustrations of 
postage and revenue stamps issued by the United States or by any foreign 
government and colored illustrations of canceled postage stamps issued 
by the United States may be in the exact linear dimension in which the 
stamps were issued; and
    (iii) The negatives and plates used in making the illustrations 
shall be destroyed after their final use in accordance with this 
section.
    (2) The making or importation, but not for advertising purposes 
except philatelic advertising, of motion-picture films, microfilms, or 
slides, for projection upon a screen or for use in telecasting, of 
postage and revenue stamps and other obligations and securities of the 
United States, and postage and revenue stamps, notes, bonds, and other 
obligations or securities of any foreign government, bank, or 
corporation. No prints or other reproductions shall be made from such 
films or slides, except for the purposes of paragraph (1), without the 
permission of the Secretary of the Treasury.
    For the purposes of this section the term ``postage stamp'' includes 
``postage meter stamps.'' (18 U.S.C. 504).

[28 FR 14710, Dec. 31, 1963, as amended by T.D. 82-145, 47 FR 35477, 
Aug. 16, 1982; T.D. 89-1, 53 FR 51253, Dec. 21, 1988]

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