Rules of Gold in Connecticut
The six facts
Statute-level rules. Each fact is sourced; click through to the primary citation.
Sales tax on bullion
Source As of 2027-07-01 · medium confidence
Recognized as legal tender
Source As of 2025-05-08 · medium confidence
Capital gains on bullion
Source · medium confidence
State bullion depository
Source · medium confidence
State gold & silver reserves
Source As of 2026-04-25 · medium confidence
Pension fund holdings
Source As of 2026-04-25 · medium confidence
What this means for buyers
When you buy bullion in Connecticut: investment-grade bullion is exempt from state sales tax. The exemption typically covers gold, silver, platinum, and palladium meeting standard investment-grade purity. Verify the exemption applies to your specific purchase — definitions and minimum-purity thresholds vary by statute.
When you sell or otherwise realize a gain: capital gains on bullion are taxed as ordinary income at Connecticut’s state-tax rates, stacked on top of the federal 28% collectibles rate. This is a real drag on long-term holdings — consult a CPA before realizing a major position.
On state legal tender: Connecticut recognizes gold and silver coin as legal tender at the state level. Practically, specie can be used to settle private debts in-state and gains from specie transactions may be excluded from state taxation under related provisions. It does not obligate retailers to accept bullion in payment.
On state depository: legislation authorizes a state depository but operations haven’t commenced. Expect a startup window for facility, governance, and audit setup. Until then, private depositories handle storage.
A mixed picture — some friction on entry or exit, but a real exemption to plan around. Read the fact cards above and consider how each rule applies to your transaction size.
Coin & bullion dealers in Connecticut
Verified retail dealers — sourced from state corporation registries, BBB, and trade associations.
Marty’s Stamp & Coin
- Operating since 1972
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Old Towne Coin
- ANACS certified, NGC Authorized, PCGS Authorized (triple grading-service authorization is…
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Robert S. Riemer
- PCGS Authorized, NGC Authorized, ANA Life Member
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RSR Numismatics and Collectibles, LLC
Milford
- Operating since 1970
- PCGS Authorized (30+ years), NGC Authorized (30+ years)
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Sam Sloat Coins
- Operating since 1961
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About this page. Legislative data captured by the Empirical Research Orchestrator. Each fact links to its primary source. State laws change — confirm material facts with your CPA or the state Department of Revenue before acting on a transaction. Fair Market Value does not provide legal or tax advice.
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