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I voted MS67 6FS
I am not seeing a type 2 for '72 silver proofs listed anywhere.
Not sure. I think it is an inaguatuon medal for his 2nd term and the bust is signed G. ROBERTS 1954. Probably US Mint but will need to check with...
No because you did not replace it as in kind, it would be as if you sold the item. So it is a $9,999,999 capital gain for tax purposes. Edit. Of...
Ah, now you bring up an IRS audit. Your point is moot, not mine. We are talking about a simple payout/replacement of property insurance for lost...
Here are a few more. I like blue and brown Ikes and buy them when I see them. Some in boxes and original envelopes, some not. Here are a few. And...
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12a is listed in the greysheet though, which may be well worth resubmitting with a variety attribute.
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So whomever submitted missed the Vam12a and PCGS did not attribute it, likely because they weren't paid to.
If you take the check and don't actually replace the item and the item has appreciated in value then yes you would owe taxes on the capital gain.
A quick Google says insurance on property replacement is generally not taxable. As I stated above, you have not gained anything and just been made...
Depends on your insurance type as well. Replacement cost is different than actual cost. You may have paid $50 for that Morgan 20 years ago, but if...
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I know that was my guess, turns out I wrote my answer just a minute after the previous poster but had not "refreshed" the page before posting. :)
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