There is no obverse, they are both 'tails'.
A medal, a coin has a denomination on it, for example: "One Cent"
Everything you stated is correct, expenses may be used against income, but only to the extent of income and MAY NOT be used to create a loss.
As you quoted: Expenses up to the amount of income, but: only up to the amount of income and cannot be used to offset other income.
Thanks for supporting my statement. Re-read your post. I said: "You cannot deduct hobby losses". And you still can't. You CAN deduct expenses...
Parking lot coin
It is BU [Beat Up]
yes, clip
another dumb rumor
THAT is funny!
But, not hobby losses.
no scam, just an attempt to correct past wrongs.
Good strike, esp for Denver
:)
There are no platinum quarters. The only platinum coins were made in Russia, 19th century tho, it could be plated as platinum
wow, that '28 P is amazing
ah, we can see the coin now. it does appear, tho hard to tell, that the obv is cleaned.
never suggest tax avoidance, that is illegal. and not what was asked
yup
It helps to take it out of the stupid plastic holder
Separate names with a comma.