I always find it funny how you Americans buy some obscure rounds , made by God knows who. Dont you ever get problems if you try to sell them again? I'm in Germany and such things (correctly called medals) are absolutely not a thing here among stackers. For one because they sell with higher VAT rates, but also because people trust the proper currecy coins more, like the Maple, the Kangaroo or whatever.
Also funny in a way is this disclaimer, like this
I'm not a financial advisor and this isn't financial advice, please always do your own research before spending your hard earned money.
I kinda makes me chuckle... Do you really think a real financial advisor will ever take responsibility for the BS he told you? Like refund you if your investment has gone down the drain? Good luck with that...
Obscure rounds can take longer to sell if you want a good price, but I'm not usually in any real hurry. That VAT makes things a lot more expensive there for sure. The disclaimer is mainly if some idiot loses money because they're clueless they don't come trying to sue me. In the US there are way too many sue happy morons...
Well, hurry or not, its not helping anything, right. I mean, they are not real collector's items, which can be worth a lot.
Yes, that tax thing is a true pest. On non legal tender silver coins, and also other silver like bars or so, its a whopping 19%! Gold on the other hand is tax free. Weird, isn't it?