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Vishay 1k RN60 1% 250mW

I have a reel of these, RN60, 1k, 250mW, 100ppm.

while the 1x/100x price at Mouser is $0.500/0.185, I will part with 25 pieces for $5.00 which includes shipping. Unfortunately only US as USPS rates ex US are outrageous.
 

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I would probably just send them as an air mail letter.
First-Class Mail International | USPS

The EU has forced its member countries to collect duty and VAT from the first cent in an attempt to stem the flood of small commercial shipments from China, but there is a rule that duty and tax are not collected if below € 5.26, so at $5, this would pass without hassle.

Just out of curiosity, since I seem to have missed the memo: what is so special about these?
 
I would probably just send them as an air mail letter.
First-Class Mail International | USPS

The EU has forced its member countries to collect duty and VAT from the first cent in an attempt to stem the flood of small commercial shipments from China, but there is a rule that duty and tax are not collected if below € 5.26, so at $5, this would pass without hassle.

Just out of curiosity, since I seem to have missed the memo: what is so special about these?

Even though they are made in Mexico, for some reason there is an export restriction on these.
 
https://cdn-reichelt.de/documents/datenblatt/B300/RC55_RC65_RC70_ENG_TDS.pdf

Won't the true audiophile scoff at steel caps? 🙂

Voltage coefficient looks better at < 1 ppm/V typical for Welwyn vs. 5 ppm/V (presumably) max for Dale.

Dale also give only a headline spec for noise (-40 dB, but relative to what? what spectrum? max or typical). Welyn specify 1 µV/V per decade max, 0.1 typ., so that would be -120 resp. -140 dB.