To collectors, it seems obvious that sales and use taxes should not apply to a medium of exchange. When people go to a bank or credit union to convert larger denomination currency into smaller denominations and coins, there is no sales tax charged on such an exchange.
Yes, state governments that imposed sales and use taxes in the past considered the purchase of numismatic coins and precious metals bullion to be subject to those taxes. Today, there are five states that do not impose a statewide sales tax, another forty states that have adopted complete or partial sales and use tax exemptions on bullion, coins, and currency, and the state of Nevada has a partial exemption by regulation. Only Hawaii, Maine, New Mexico, Vermont, and the District of Columbia do…