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Posted By: Bill Stone
Ha ha --by that response I see you have already talked to a lawyer !! Be sure and tell her/him that in the the earlier thread( how to find an honest appraiser) on August 7 you wrote " I just inherited approx. 1200 206..." |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Relics, holy grails, and nothing this poor boy can afford.. I hope you do a little good with all that money thats about to come your way. |
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Posted By: skydash55
Relics, holy grails, and nothing this poor boy can afford.. I hope you do a little good with all that money thats about to come your way. |
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Posted By: skydash55
"somone rushing your 737 cockpit door if I could compare it for you.........." |
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Posted By: Andy Broome
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Posted By: Eric
Federal Flight Deck Officers |
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Posted By: JimB
I may have mis-read Shane's statement (or it was not too clear). Sure some auction house would probably take this for 0% and maybe -3% out of a 20% Buyers Premium. I have gotten 0% myself and offered even better for cards I decided not to sell. By the way, it is not exactly true that the cost for auctioning a T206 Wagner is the same as an unopened 1976 Topps box. If the Wagner gets 2pages in the auction, and the wax packs get 1/8 page, then it is not the same cost. |
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Posted By: Jeremy W.
Just curious, are you a basebal fan? |
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Posted By: Jim VB
"I will neither confirm nor deny that I inherited these cards...." |
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Posted By: skydash55
Just curious, are you a basebal fan? |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
Hi, skydash. Congratulations on this tremendous find. I've been pestering everyone I work with -- none of whom have much interest in baseball cards -- telling your story and even they found it exciting. |
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Posted By: skydash55
By the way, you're a pilot? My wife's 23-year-old son just finished up flight school and is now a first officer for ExpressJet, a division of Continental. He flies the mid-size jets. You fly the big boys, right? Very cool. |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
Yeah, he's been working his tail off. But he absolutely loves it, so he's certainly lucky in that regard. I never knew how much went in to becoming a commercial pilot. They really weed out the idiots. Thank God, I suppose. |
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Posted By: skydash55
Yeah, he's been working his tail off. But he absolutely loves it, so he's certainly lucky in that regard. I never knew how much went in to becoming a commercial pilot. They really weed out the idiots. Thank God, I suppose. |
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Posted By: Dave F
Ha ha skydash.....as long as your not flying in or out of Hartsfield International! |
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Posted By: Jeremy W.
I'd advise you to pick out atleast one card to keep as a family heirloom. Auction the rest..or keep them. With all the great advice you've gotten here, I'm sure you'll be alright. |
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Posted By: Bob
There's going to be some major tax implications here. My first suggestion is to consult is a good probate attorney in your area. I just read that the guy who caught Bonds' 756th is facing huge tax liability even if he hangs on to the ball. I know the two situations are different but the frigging tax guys get you coming and going. |
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Posted By: Marc
Speaking of taxes, that is why I would have NEVER made this collection public. That way uncle sam would never know about it. As soon as Skydash gets these cards graded, he will probably be forced to sell them. And honestly, that is a crime in my book by the government. If I were Skydash, I would only get them graded if I was going to sell them. Otherwise, I would buy the best fireproof safe I could find, quit posting on this board about them and just disappear. |
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Posted By: Dave F
Guys, I think Skydash has plenty of time to decide what he wants to do with these cards if anything. I know I've seen mention of "if your needing the money" type deal...but, if he is flying 737's he's not hurting for money to begin with. |
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Posted By: Joann
OK - not sure if I have this right on taxes, but here goes. |
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Posted By: PAS
Not my specialty either but I would think for an estate tax exemption to be applicable, there would need to be a specific bequest. Do we know there was one here? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I think that the sale of a ball card results in plain old ordinary income. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Whether capital gains or ordinary income (and on that front I believe in certain circumstances sales of collectibles are treated as capital gains), if I buy a card for $100 and sell it for $110, I can't see how the calculation of my "income" would not take into account my cost basis. Otherwise, I could sell a card at a huge loss and still have income if my basis were irrelevant. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
And I agree with your thinking. That is how it should be. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
If I inherit a chair that my Dad bought in 1960 for $100.00 and at the time of his death is worth $500.00 do I get a stepped up basis so when I sell the chair for $500.00 a month later I have no realizable gain and no income to report? Or does it even matter what Dad paid? Do I just have $500.00 in ordinary income? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Laws of each state are different. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
I am assuming that Skydash inherited these cards from his Father in Law's estate. That being the case the only problem he has is that I think his Father in Law passed a while ago. He will owe takes on the increase in value since the death. His cost basis is the value at the date of death, since as Joann mentioned he will get the stepped up basis and it is more than likely that the whole Estate came under the exemption (currently 2MM). (even if the estate was larger, it would be the Estate's responsibility to pay the taxes, not skydash's) When/if he does sell the cards, he will be on the hook for collectibles tax which is a higher rate then normal capital gains. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Steve - For federal tax purposes you have no gain. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Some states have inheritance taxes. The feds tax the estate, states tax the inheritance. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Thanks for the clarification Frank. I completely agree that it would have had to go through the estate, that is why I mentioned in my first sentence that I was assuming that the cards were part of the inheritance, as opposed to a gift. I should have also mentioned I was only refferring to Federal Taxes. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
To add the cards at FMV as of date of death. Then you get a stepped up basis. If the estate doesn't tip over the personal exemption level with the addition, the estate has no tax and the heir has a stepped up basis that will soak up most of the gross on sale. |
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Posted By: skydash55
"stock or something as they have prices on most, if not all, of them. Obviously, the prices at least on the Thorpe and Jackson are WOEFULLY incorrect. Neat stuff......." |
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Posted By: Brian
Sorry for the bump, but the search feature here stinks. |
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Posted By: Chad
My great, great uncle was a collector and my family was lucky enough to find an album with several Colgan Mint Chips E270 included in my granparents attic. Anyway, we have about 50 of the circular cards, most in prestine condition. We have a Jackson (excellent condition but with a very small amount of tape on the back), Cobb, Thorpe, Baker, Speaker, Evers, Wagner, etc., etc. Would you recommend having them graded by PSA or another professional grader? Also, what about an auction source? I can take a digital photo of the Jackson if you would like to see it. Thanks in advance for any advice you may have. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Chad, post your email, please sir, or email me. |
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Posted By: Chad
Wow! I guess then that I have really hit the jackpot, because I have about 50 of the Tin Top E270 cards, including a Jackson, Thorpe, Cobb, Wagner, Evers, Wheat, Baker, Speaker, etc., etc. Most are loosely taped to a scrapbook (except for the Jackson, Baker and about five commons, which came loose) but are in otherwise prestine condition. Any advice in terms of how we should go about removing them from the book? Also, who would you use to have them professionally graded? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Chad, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
If you really do have these cards and they are taped in an album, you need a professional paper conservator to remove them. If you try it yourself you will damage them. |
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Posted By: BcD
on the same card by chance! |
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What ever became of this collection??
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"There is no such thing as over educated! It is better to be quiet and thought of as a fool then to open your mouth and remove all doubt!! |
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The Skydash collection was auctioned off by Mastro a couple of years ago. As I recall, the prices, while good, were not off the charts. The opinion of the board at that time seemed to be that the rarity of the items hurt the value - not that many people collect Tin Tops because of the difficulty of finding them.
BTW, SGC slabbed the cards with the name "Skydash Collection". Once in a while you will see one pop up on Ebay. Jeff |
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There were two Lajoie Tin Tops in the find (I think). Here's the lesser-condition example:
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