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Now I have to call it a die gouge.
So far, only 2 bidiots. They have it up to $67.
It's a real token.
Definitely not an English major.
Wouldn't the acid eat the copper faster than the nickel?
You. You said it was rounded down to 10% before application. Looking at you other posts, I've determined that you are definitely not a math...
John, If you buy a taxable item that costs $20, the 10.5% tax is $2.10. Not $2.00, as your argument would suggest. I must ask, how old are you...
I just read Dave from the country's question about Canadian cents (https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1997-and-1998-w-canadian-pennies.280500/) and...
There are 3 branch mints in Canada; Ottawa, Winnipeg and Vancouver. That's all the info I can give you. I'm sure there will be more info from...
OK, but you still haven't explained why they round before application. I don't think they do, but I don't think you understand how sales and use...
I get that point, but it's not up, it's down. 11 is LOWER than 11.5. Now, explain why it is rounded before being applied. Perhaps if you were to...
I still don't understand what you are trying to tell me. You are making no sense at all.
What happened to 2c, 3c and 20c coins?
If a purchase of $100.00 is taxed at 8.75%, the total would be $108.75, not $109.00 as you have stated. If you don't understand a subject, don't...
Too bad. You like the law, you live with the consequences and you don't complain.
How naive of you. Any money that a government takes, for whatever reason, from its citizens is a tax.
Welcome to CT! We'll need pictures, but my guess would be that it was struck with a worn die.
Really?! What state is that? Is it $11.50 flat or is it 11.5%? Sales tax, no matter the rate, is calculated on the total amount of taxable...
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