If a private individual sells a service to a business, then that individual gets a 1099 from the business because the law requires it because the...
Mike that's what I was saying though. It is not uncommon to pay 65 money for 64 coins, when the 64 coins are nice enough.
Yes, but lest someone become confused by your post it is important to note that the coin in the OP's post is NOT the coin in your book. There is...
I don't deny that. And that was precisely why I predicted that the new law would be rescinded when news about it was first released. Of course...
From reading the Tax Code of course. For that matter you cna even read the article linked in the first post of this thread. In particular this...
You can't say for sure if a coin is genuine by looking at pics. But I see nothing to make me think it is not genuine. You need to weigh the coin,...
Yes, it will. Think of it this way, is it worth it to spend $12 to help you save $50 or more ? You can buy back issues of the Grey Sheet for...
Not much to it really. You get a group of coins, you wipe some and leave others alone. My goal is to pick out the ones you wiped - simple enough....
The point you seem to be missing is this - not all examples graded MS64 are worth the same amount. Legend is selling a coin graded 64 that they...
That depends on an entirely different law. The IRS has always had regulations that define the line that separates private individuals from...
No, for years people were able to get away with not reporting it. Capital gains realized from the sale of anything has always been required to be...
This is specifically where we disagree. The law only applies in business to business transactions - it does not apply in business to private...
If you are not a business it doesn't affect you. I have said that since day one but it seems some still do not understand. As a private...
Well it sure does a bang up job of removing oil based paints and it also removes skin oils from coins, and your skin, pretty dang well. But I will...
In that condition, silver melt value.
You're on, I'll PM you my address ;)
If, as the mint says, the red spots are the result of oil getting on the coin then the spots should be easy to remove since gold is impervious and...
Don't use soap of any kind, soap leaves a residue on coins that is really tough to get off and it'll have terrible effects later on. You'll have...
Yeah, really. They have even been known to dip coins without the owner's permission.
Slight porosity, a light, but long scratch and rim bruise at about 9 o'clock. Technically it's damaged and should not be graded. But I would not...
Separate names with a comma.