Do you keep coin purchase receipts?
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Do you keep your coin receipts after buying a coin? Is it necessary to keep them? Do you print out the page when buying on-line?
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B.
A Tax is a fine for doing good.
I don't really care what I paid for them. When I go to sell them, I'm going to get market value and it doesn't matter what I paid.
Walt
things I win and they get filed with the receipts.
Everything is linear if plotted log-log with a fat magic marker
I always record the details in my inventory but just keep receipts for large purchases
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I'm guessing to be technical...if you buy and then sell a coin for a gain/loss, you're probably supposed to claim as a capital gain/loss on your taxes. Fresh can of worms there...
That's my feelings about it too! mdwoods
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
I also want to add that once while at a big coin show in Chicago at the Anacs grading table, I had 2-3 slabs out and someone started to say, "where did you get those, did you pick them off the table here and he was looking around at others, getting loud, repeating his line of crap. I laughed at him, gave him a real
hard look, leaning towards him so he could see my face when I simply told him, 'no, these are mine. He was tooken back a bit, got up and left the Anacs table.
Expensive coins I buy or take along to coin shows to sell or show, I carry those receipts with me at all times.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
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Should the day come that you decide to sell some or all of your coins, you'll likely receive a check, or checks, in payment for them. Should you then be audited by the IRS for that particular year, it's always possible that the check/s will be noted during your audit. Without proof of purchase price, you could be required to pay taxes on an amount close to the total value of the sale, although your gain was no where near that amount.
Just a thought.
GSAGUY
Ultimately, I want the records so I'll know how big of a bath I'm taking in this hobby!
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Keep 'em!
If you had a coin and mailed it and it was lost how can you verify you had it to collect on the claim?
stuff was cheap back then
when I sell a coin,the receipt goes in the trash..
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Joe
Absolutely! I keep them all in a very safe place - just wish I could remember where that place is!
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I strongly recommend you do!
The IRS cares about you.
I realize that "I" may have nothing of signifcance now, but, so much historical data you find in current numismatic literature is derived from something as simple as "keeping records of purchase." Maybe one day my records may become as valuable, or more valuable, than the coins I may have.
Taxes and expenditures are secondary for me; my past occupation in the Air Force intel arena has reinforced how "valuable" information can be.
When you decide to sell a coin you will wish you had. Besides I
can flip through my book and see how the prices I paid for certain
coins started to escalate, others remained flat. It's amazing
how I can see in a few pages of purchases how coin prices rose
dramatically somewhere around 1976-1977, doubling and tripling
in prices in some cases. That was a very hot time in the coin
market which followed the severe 1973-1974 recession.
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I was very glad I saved the receipt when I asked for a refund from the dealer I bought it from.
Save your receipts.
Rainbow Stars
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I vaguely recall reading something related to stolen from the ANS by Dr. Sheldon.
Forgive me if I should already know, but I would like to refresh my recollection of this event. Can you provide a link to ANS vs Naftzger?