Category: Connecticut Bullion & Coin Dealers / Gold Buyers CT
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The Happy Coin
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Olde Towne Coin Co
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Sam Sloat Coins
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Coin Superstore
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Commemoratives International
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Buying Gold and Silver in Connecticut
This New England state offers a diverse range of options for gold and silver investors and collectors, with numerous dealers providing access to both domestic and international bullion products.

The gold and silver market in Connecticut is marked by its variety of reputable dealers and shops. These businesses cater to all levels of interest and investment, from novice collectors to seasoned investors, as demonstrated by our extensive list of gold dealers in Connecticut and Connecticut gold buyers.
Buying from Connecticut Gold Dealers
With the dynamic nature of gold and silver prices, it’s important for buyers in Connecticut to approach their investments with care and thorough research.
We recommend reviewing dealer reputations through customer feedback on various platforms, including our website. Additionally, reaching out to the Connecticut BBB and the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce can provide valuable insights and may lead to recommendations for reliable local dealers.
Please consider sharing your experiences by adding to our Connecticut gold dealer reviews after your transaction.
Are Bullion Sales Taxed in Connecticut?
In Connecticut, there is a 6% sales tax on bullion bars and coins below $1000. Above this threshold, they are exempt from tax.
This threshold and exemption also applies to legal-tender numismatic coins.
Connecticut’s state tax laws available here, make the state an excellent choice for buying investment precious metals where the total order value exceeds $1000.
IMPORTANT: The above tax details are listed for information purposes only and are believed correct at time of publication. Bullion.Directory are not tax experts. All enquiries about local and state taxes should be addressed to the appropriate local body. Taxes and taxation are subject to change.



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