What you (or I) "think" (and you mean, "want") is immaterial here - and in fact dangerously deceptive. Talk to an accountant. Or check the law in...
No, the fixed dollar price retail markup allows the dealer's premium to rise when commodity price falls. That premium is ever-changing, when a...
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"Hardly surprising as the average UK buyer won't be paying any tax at all, just the dealer's profit margin. I have never paid any tax on a coin or...
Exactly. That would be the way to go. You'd still technically owe the state, county and town taxes in TN (and most places) but then we're back to...
Fair enough. I don't agree with your correlation of FICA with Silver, but concur that dollar-cost averaging seems the way to accumulate generally...
Well, no. Your call was 2/24/12, 10 months AFTER Silver closed at $48.70. The average price of Silver in 2011 was $35.12; your call was when...
Someone 'buying a few ounces of Silver' (OP) isn't getting a bullion tax waiver in the few states allowing that, however. More likely, the retail...
Thanks Rono, that's especially useful. For USA buyers: Quick check reveals the HIGHEST SALES TAX for bullion would be shops in TN, AR, OK, AL,...
Whoa. I'm honestly surprised how many were fooled here. Even with the lousy pics, it looked ... genuinely fake. And I just can't imagine why...
Thanks for the digression though. The question "How does eBay handle taxes in the UK?" is off topic, but eventually I think we're all heading...
I'm guessing it's a real fake :D
I don't know who collects ancient or medieval bullion, that's another area perhaps fraught with patrimony claims. Viking "Hack Silver", Russian...
Sorry, maybe my OP was confusing; I contrasted different things (pointing out the carved Morgan was "off topic") but that eBay seller offers some...
Fair enough, 'about $17' ; when did you abandon your "$40 quite soon" call, in 2012?
Jwt708- I don't either. I don't know why you're quoting me and saying that, either. I think you're chasing after someone else's red-herring.
Tumbaga bars are rare, quasi-numismatic items. [IMG] http://www.sedwickcoins.com/treasureauction10/brazil.htm In 1993, Christie's sold a small 10...
Your tone is rude and you're stalking. Please stop that.
No, not really. I find your rationalization specious, but each to his own.
My candidate for "cult bullion": [IMG]
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