He is talking about selling. You don't pay sales tax when you sell.
Not my theory, I was introduced to it by Brad Karoloff who did at least some of th research on it.
If the government is able to take control, the violence ends, the infrastructure is repaired and the whole country becomes peaceful, then yes I...
Series dates are not like the dates you see on coins. They have very little to do with when the notes were issued. Up until some time in the...
Do you know of anything in high grade whose price ISN't getting higher?
Yes, the Coinage Act of 1890. After 25 years the designs can be changed at the direction of the Sec of the Treasury. Congress does not need to...
Snow means Rick Snow owner of Eagle Eye Coins. He is the expert on flying eagles and indian head cents. He wrote the books on those two series...
We really need someone to measure a bust dime. Mine is at home and inside a capital plastic type set holder so it isn't easy to get at. Can...
And "collectibles" do not qualify for the 15% capital gains treatment. They are taxed at 28%.
My guess is they have it programmed that way. I suspect it's probably something like a click thru and they, meaning cointalk, get paid a small...
hontonai is probably correct about the uarter design. The law that created the state quarters did not address the question, but if they were...
One thing you must realize is that by its very nature the forum is biased TOWARD the presentation here of fakes. Yes 99% of the coins on eBay are...
You note though that the Dime book apparently repeats the same error in diameter given in he Breen Encyclopedia. I take that back. From the...
Ten at a time though the "Report coins " page. Go here http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/selling-coins.html and at the bottom of the page click...
Wouldn't faze the government at all. I've known than since I once attended an IRS tax sale where they were selling counterfeit bust dollars as...
Yes those are lathe lines, and you are right about how a one sided coin can be struck. However in the cases where that happens the blank side is...
I think you will also find that the IRS would not consider gold bars for gold coins to be a like kind exchange either.
Redbook says 19 mm Breen Encyclopedia says 19.8 mm Coin World Almanac says 18.8 mm Breen Encyclopedia says 19mm +/- .2 mm for the large size...
Nice note, but not quite as old as you thought it was. The 1934 C series was issued through 1954 so it's about 53 years old, not 73.
I think it is definitely earlier than 1840 - 1860, but he doesn't help himself by posting one picture sideways and the other upside down.
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