He's not asking for legal advice, only about collecting sales tax from his eBay customers.
No prob! :thumb:
On the contrary, the water there makes the best pizza dough and bagels. Can't get that anywhere else.
The truth is, it has a lot of wear on it. Silver, .77344(silver content) x $28.14(price of silver per ounce)= $21.76. However, it's a CC struck...
F-vf imo.
Have a cheese steak.
Close up, clear pictures are needed for anyone to give opinion on grade. The video doesn't help us to see anything, especially with you moving it...
$15 is a good price for the entire lot. You did good, IMO.
Well let's put it this way. I'll not be stocking up on these in hopes of getting 99% PR70s. As Ratio pointed out, you have a 1 ounce silver...
Bottom line is, friends are friends, and business is business and the two should never be mixed. It's a buyer beware world, regardless of the...
Only if you have income that was not taxed, i.e. no withholding, and are considered a private contractor.
Melt value.
$72.95 plus shipping...
As I said, $140-$150, which is where yours starts.
I like searching craigslist and find add from people who obviously know nothing about coins. After I contact them and inform them, I flag the ad...
You paid $190, price guide says $185, realistically, I've seen the same date and grade sell for around $140-$150, without the sticker.
As dsmith mentioned, completed auctions on eBay. But I also keep track of what dealers in my area ask for them as well.
Not necessarily. A slabbed coin can sell for the coin's FMV for the graded opinion on the label, wherein a raw coin would not. Take a certified...
No. What Tom said was they may be viewed with suspicion, regarding authenticity, and you won't be offered a FMV price because it lacks approval...
Those probably came from a source the banks get rolled change from, like Brinks or Loomis.
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