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Old 12-15-2012, 01:27 PM
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Actually no, it's a flat 28% collectible tax, irregardless of when it was purchased.

And the OP was referring to people selling appreciated assets(i.e. stocks and mutual funds) at the current years rate on capital gains and using those funds to acquire cards such as the Plank.
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Old 12-15-2012, 01:56 PM
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Yes, it was a painful lesson to learn that gains on sales of collectibles are not taxed as capital gains.
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Old 12-16-2012, 06:36 AM
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72 500$ wow a big lost for the last year buyer and price drop !!!!!!

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Old 12-16-2012, 07:09 AM
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It was a weak 5 and the typical washed out 350 series. A nice 150 would have brought double this price.
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Old 12-16-2012, 09:38 AM
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It was a weak 5 and the typical washed out 350 series. A nice 150 would have brought double this price.
I agree with Scott, the 150 series look so much nicer compared to a 350 series.

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Old 12-16-2012, 10:48 AM
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Big difference in the presentation of the 150 series vs. 350 series. This is true of all T206's not just the Plank, the 150's have much bolder color and better registration. I would image the plates/stones being new and fresh contributed to this as well as this being a new issue, more attention to detail was paid. By the 350 series, T206 printing volume was probably up, inking was stretched further and the result was an inferior product.
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Big difference in the presentation of the 150 series vs. 350 series. This is true of all T206's not just the Plank, the 150's have much bolder color and better registration. I would image the plates/stones being new and fresh contributed to this as well as this being a new issue, more attention to detail was paid. By the 350 series, T206 printing volume was probably up, inking was stretched further and the result was an inferior product.
Can you show us some examples? I know it's true for Plank, but for others I have seen plenty of 350's that look just as clean as the 150's - meaning the plates weren't suffering much, or had been re-created. Also, weren't the same plates used for Coupons? If that's true, they should have all looked like hell.
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Another plank for sale... psa 5 SC350.

http://www.lelands.com/Auction/Aucti...lank-(PSA-5-EX)

bidding end on 21 dec...
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Another plank for sale... psa 5 SC350.

http://www.lelands.com/Auction/Aucti...lank-(PSA-5-EX)

bidding end on 21 dec...
I agree with Scott. The other thing is that with this second (and IMHO nicer) example coming up, it may have effected how aggressive bidders would be.
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yep i just see the lelands's example....

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That is a weak 5 at best. I send a card in with 3 of 4 soft corners best I ever get back is a 4.0
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Default Memory lanes vs Leland's

Plank psa 5 at memory lane sold for $86000. The Leland's psa 5 is at $102,000 ( including fees) already. What's with that? In my opinion the memory lane looks better. That person appears to have gotten the deal? Anyone's thought?
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Dont believe every price for cards that you see.
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Hammer, what's that mean? You have a conspiracy theory?
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Yes, it was a painful lesson to learn that gains on sales of collectibles are not taxed as capital gains.
Yu did something by the book?? Christ I am losing respect for you Jeff!
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Yu did something by the book?? Christ I am losing respect for you Jeff!
Canada is a good taxing jurisdiction for sales of collectibles. Unless you are a dealer, any gain on cards or memorabilia is taxed at the capital gains rate, which in my home province is 21.85% (i.e. only 1/2 of the gain is taxable, highest marginal rate of 43.7). As well, there is a $1,000 floor on the cost, which means that you only pay tax on gains where the proceeds exceed actual cost or a deemed minimum cost of $1,000. Losses on cards are not deductible against gains, however.

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Actually no, it's a flat 28% collectible tax, irregardless of when it was purchased.

And the OP was referring to people selling appreciated assets(i.e. stocks and mutual funds) at the current years rate on capital gains and using those funds to acquire cards such as the Plank.
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