What is your worst bullion purchase?

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by myownprivy, Feb 3, 2017.

  1. 180IQ

    180IQ Active Member

    80 oz of pure silver in the form of 40%ers and 90%ers when silver was around $27/oz. I will be holding on to that for a long time to turn a profit.
     
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  3. cpm9ball

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    If you've kept accurate records for all of your purchases, you could always wait until you have a pretty big upward spike in your income and then sell it at a loss for the write-off.

    Chris
     
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  4. 180IQ

    180IQ Active Member

    I fear my income may always be too low to deduct anything : (. Plus I use the long term capital gains tax to my advantage. If you make something like less than 50K in a year including salary and capital gains, you file the net capital gains, and the tax rate is 0%. Long term applies to Anything held over one year and not sold "in the regular course of business". It applies to stocks and bonds as well I believe.
     
  5. 180IQ

    180IQ Active Member

    Thank you for the heads up.
     
  6. stoster38

    stoster38 Member

    My worst purchases when it comes to bullion or any coin is that I relied on my memory. Lol I thought I didn't have a bullion or numismatic coin & ordered it. Later when I checked my records I realized I had already bought it. So the lesson is never rely on your memory. Always check your records :)
     
  7. SlickBullion

    SlickBullion New Member

    My worst purchase ever was purchasing a tube of 25 of 1/4 oz Gold Queen's Beast Lion's for a little of $11,600 during a few month period where it seemed the supply dried up and they were selling for $500 a piece on ebay. Few months later a huge supply hit the states and the tube was selling below $9,000... Won't be making a mistake like this again.
     
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  8. PeacePeople

    PeacePeople Wall St and stocks, where it's at

    Same here. I own a few of those fancy perfume boxes for $100, and they were kind enough to put an ounce of silver in them as a parting gift.
     
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