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slickeast
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USA
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Posted - 07/27/2009 :  15:02:08  Show Profile Send slickeast a Private Message
I stopped at a coin shop on my way home today.

He is buying 90% for 8X
Selling for 10X

Selling 80% for 8X

I picked up a small mixed amount of 80% and 90% ( My total = $26.70 )

I thought the spread on the 90% was kinda high.

Coinflation says I got it all for less than melt


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Neckro
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Saudi Arabia
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Posted - 07/27/2009 :  15:09:15  Show Profile  Send Neckro an AOL message  Click to see Neckro's MSN Messenger address  Send Neckro a Yahoo! Message Send Neckro a Private Message
You got it about average market price right now. Lucky you didn't pay sales tax. It isn't worth buying locally here unless you can spend 1500 per stop.

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oober
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USA
1304 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  15:20:34  Show Profile Send oober a Private Message
Saudi Neckro????

2x face spread isn't horrible IMO... I've seen as high as 3 and as low as 1...

Its funny the whole sales tax thing, I have had to pay sometimes and other times not. My one dealer I haven't in 6 mo, the other doesn't either but reminds of the "no sales tax" discount.


Decided to stop in the local shop today, 1st time in 2 mo. The wife of the owner said they were wondering where I have been (this is a good thing probably). Anyways picked up a few National Assayers 1 oz bars for 75c over spot... No tax of course...
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natsb88
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USA
1850 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  15:23:46  Show Profile Send natsb88 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by oober
Anyways picked up a few National Assayers 1 oz bars for 75c over spot... No tax of course...


Do they have any more? I like those

Nate
The Copper Cave

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oober
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USA
1304 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  15:29:24  Show Profile Send oober a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by natsb88

quote:
Originally posted by oober
Anyways picked up a few National Assayers 1 oz bars for 75c over spot... No tax of course...


Do they have any more? I like those




Nope took everyone they had, 5... Goes along great with the 10ozer I have. :)

I love picking up bars from companies that are no longer in business.

I believe they stopped producing in the 70's?

I also believe they were based in Canada?
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natsb88
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USA
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Posted - 07/27/2009 :  15:35:51  Show Profile Send natsb88 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by oober
Nope took everyone they had, 5... Goes along great with the 10ozer I have. :)

I love picking up bars from companies that are no longer in business.

I believe they stopped producing in the 70's?

I also believe they were based in Canada?


Yep, Canadian company. Not sure when they stopped producing though. There are several style 1 ounce and 10 ounce bars.



(Sorry to hijack your thread Slick! )

Nate
The Copper Cave

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CoinHunter53562
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USA
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Posted - 07/27/2009 :  15:37:16  Show Profile Send CoinHunter53562 a Private Message
Not bad....seems like the spread is a wee bit high, but not awful. Some of the dealers here are doing:

9.3x - 10.5x
8.5x - 10.5x
9.0x - 10.0x

My hobby: collecting real money 1 copper cent or nickel at a time.

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BOHICA
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USA
41 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  17:16:49  Show Profile Send BOHICA a Private Message
The coin shop I frequent only charges sales tax if you pay with a credit card. I don't buy PM's with credit cards. :)
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NotABigDeal
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USA
3890 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  17:34:51  Show Profile Send NotABigDeal a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by BOHICA

The coin shop I frequent only charges sales tax if you pay with a credit card. I don't buy PM's with credit cards. :)


Good idea, of course I don't use credit cards for anything....

Deal

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Ant
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USA
894 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  17:50:47  Show Profile Send Ant a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by CoinHunter53562

Not bad....seems like the spread is a wee bit high, but not awful. Some of the dealers here are doing:

9.3x - 10.5x
8.5x - 10.5x
9.0x - 10.0x

It's 10.0x --- 12.0x at the dealer I visit, no sales tax.

Did you buy in SC? Do they charge tax down there? Also, what did you get that's 80%, if you don't mind me asking? The only thing I can think of off the top of my head that's 80% is Canadian half dollars.

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Neckro
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Saudi Arabia
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Posted - 07/27/2009 :  18:15:53  Show Profile  Send Neckro an AOL message  Click to see Neckro's MSN Messenger address  Send Neckro a Yahoo! Message Send Neckro a Private Message
Canadian halves, dimes, and quarters where made in 80% and some 50%

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daviscfad
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USA
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Posted - 07/27/2009 :  18:20:17  Show Profile Send daviscfad a Private Message
why would you not have to pay sales tax?

Inquiring minds want to know
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slickeast
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USA
2533 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  19:27:13  Show Profile Send slickeast a Private Message
no sales tax. i was in NC. about 3 miles from the state line.

The guy is a novice coin shop owner. i got 3 quarters and 4 dimes. i later discovered one was a 50%. he had 40% and a clad dime and a 1970d half mixed in with the small bag of junk silver. he pulled the 70d out as soon as he pulled it out.

I was passing by so I just stopped to see what he had.

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Ant
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USA
894 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  19:49:02  Show Profile Send Ant a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by daviscfad

why would you not have to pay sales tax?

You pay tax?

Lovely dimes, the liveliest coin, the one that really jingles. --Truman Capote

Coins are the metallic footprints of the history of nations. --William H. Woodin
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CoinHunter53562
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USA
1805 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  19:57:22  Show Profile Send CoinHunter53562 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Ant

quote:
Originally posted by daviscfad

why would you not have to pay sales tax?

You pay tax?



We do here in Wisconsin unless you are a registered reseller. I ended up doing that because of the amount of purchases I made last year. I do resell, and file paperwork, tax returns, etc. It's a major pain in the butt, but worth the savings, and I get a better discount at coin shops by having the resale certificate.

My hobby: collecting real money 1 copper cent or nickel at a time.

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daviscfad
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USA
1664 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  19:59:50  Show Profile Send daviscfad a Private Message
quote:
You pay tax?


I have never bought from a coin shop. I just thought you hadto pay sales tax on everything

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Neckro
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Saudi Arabia
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Posted - 07/27/2009 :  20:02:39  Show Profile  Send Neckro an AOL message  Click to see Neckro's MSN Messenger address  Send Neckro a Yahoo! Message Send Neckro a Private Message
Some states must have investment tax, and stuff. Cali it's if you buy over 1500 you don't pay sales tax on investment bullion.numismatic

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CoinHunter53562
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USA
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Posted - 07/27/2009 :  20:07:34  Show Profile Send CoinHunter53562 a Private Message
I think Texas has something similar to what Neckro mentioned, but I think the threshold is $1,000. Thought I heard that somewhere...

My hobby: collecting real money 1 copper cent or nickel at a time.

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oober
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USA
1304 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  21:15:19  Show Profile Send oober a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by CoinHunter53562

quote:
Originally posted by Ant

quote:
Originally posted by daviscfad

why would you not have to pay sales tax?

You pay tax?



We do here in Wisconsin unless you are a registered reseller. I ended up doing that because of the amount of purchases I made last year. I do resell, and file paperwork, tax returns, etc. It's a major pain in the butt, but worth the savings, and I get a better discount at coin shops by having the resale certificate.




I haven't been charged tax probably in 7 mo..... :)

Not paying high prices either... I know some dealers will charge a higher price and say they are not charging tax...
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natsb88
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USA
1850 Posts

Posted - 07/27/2009 :  21:22:26  Show Profile Send natsb88 a Private Message
No sales tax on bullion in Pennsylvania. Makes my business much easier to run Still have to file the report for the little bit of stuff I sell that is taxable, but at least it's only twice a year.

Nate
The Copper Cave

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MatLock
Penny Pincher Member



USA
122 Posts

Posted - 07/28/2009 :  00:39:36  Show Profile Send MatLock a Private Message
You got a fair deal there, slickeast. Here in California, I cannot buy silver in the coin shops because of 8.75% sales tax on the Ag! (Well I could but that would be kind of stupid)
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wolvesdad
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USA
2164 Posts

Posted - 07/28/2009 :  03:29:27  Show Profile Send wolvesdad a Private Message
But plenty of people do. Two coin shops in Ft.Wayne, INdiana move plenty of silver even with the sales tax thing. I avoided it once or twice by doing trades, and bought another time just because spot had dipped so low. Alll other times I had to pass because it added a dollar or more per ounce, on top of the 75cent premium.

As for spreads, when I left, the spreads on 90% were something like $7.75 by and $10 or $11 sell. Rediculous. But apparently people were doing it, plus paying tax on top!!! I tried to buy out of state through connnections I had made. This saved me lots!

Luckily I'm back in the motherland now. But I haven't bought any since I've been back....but yes, as far as I know it is $1000 and up tax free on bullion purchases here in Texas.

"May your percentages ever increase!"
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NotABigDeal
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USA
3890 Posts

Posted - 07/28/2009 :  06:08:19  Show Profile Send NotABigDeal a Private Message
No tax or paper work if you are buying unless it's something like 10K a week or more. If you sell, sometimes paper work is necessary, but not always. I think....

Deal

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wolvesdad
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USA
2164 Posts

Posted - 07/29/2009 :  03:24:30  Show Profile Send wolvesdad a Private Message
NotABigDeal, what state is that for? I know many states do have sales tax, etc.

Though the $10K thing would apply to any state....it's an 'anti-money-laundering' thing.

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jonflyfish
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USA
693 Posts

Posted - 07/29/2009 :  04:55:31  Show Profile  Send jonflyfish a Yahoo! Message Send jonflyfish a Private Message
Stopped by a coin dealer in a Kansas small town yesterday. The guy was asking $20/ASE and claimed that the locals were paying that all day long- ouch! He then told me that he had some "shiny" WL and 1964 Kennedys halves that he'd let go of for 11x face cash, no tax. I went ahead and cleaned him out.

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Country
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USA
3121 Posts

Posted - 07/29/2009 :  08:01:54  Show Profile Send Country a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by MatLock

You got a fair deal there, slickeast. Here in California, I cannot buy silver in the coin shops because of 8.75% sales tax on the Ag! (Well I could but that would be kind of stupid)



I've got the same problem in Virginia. Stopped going to buy bullion in my local coin shop because I get hit with 5% sales tax even with a large purchase.

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