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Registered mail is massive overkill for a $600 card. A well packed flat rate small box is more than appropriate. It comes with $50 insurance. You can add $550 more if you like. Paypal goods is likely your best bet for payment, unless the buyer is willing to send a check, which a lot of people are not. You should be fine with PP. Their seller protection is well outlined on their website, and problems are rare. That said, there is risk in everything. If being out the $600 (in the unlikely case that it becomes an issue) would be that detrimental to you, I would suggest not selling though the mail at all.
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