I was just on vacation and looking for silver bullion in Carson City, Nevada. I always go to Downtown Coin, 111 W. Telegraph Street, Cason City first. They are off the main street and the couple that owns it is very nice. They let kids select 10 foreign coins free from a big bowl for fun. This year (July 2013) they had nothing in stock that I was looking for like World Silver Bullion. I will go back someday. They are a sponsor of the Carson City Mint Coin show. Secondly, I go to Northern Nevada Coin across from the old Carson City Mint. They always have way more selection and are way bigger. This July 2013 they were not either in a lot of physical stock. I did get some OPM Silver Bullion and A-Mark Silver Bullion (not taxed) as I do not like paying an extra 9% for ASE or any real World Silver currency. Strange Nevada law and Nevada's loss not mine. I live in another state that does not tax currency so no real reason to buy currency in Nevada.
Is this a new change in the Nevada law? Until a few years ago, I had purchased several thousand dollars worth of silver while visiting Las Vegas and never once paid a tax on it. Chris
I think California has an exception for over $1500 is tax free, but I do not know about Nevada. Northern Nevada Coin told this to me.