no
$40.00 forty dollars
Receipt
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7.25%
true
where to sell a Missouri sales tax receipt
$40.00 forty dollars
First produced in 1935, sales tax tokens were used to make change for sales tax paid. Missouri was one of only 12 states to employ this practice. After a few years, both retailers and the public found their use to be too much trouble, and they were discontinued. Each of these tokes is about 7/8" in diameter. One is pierced in the center and reads. "5 Missouri 5 Receipt, with the map of Missouri in the center and the words, " Sales Tax" on the map. The same design is on the reverse. The other one, not pierced, reads, " Missouri Sales Tax Receipt" around the outside, with the map of the state in the middle and 1 in the center of the map. It is marked same way on revers.
Receipt
the coins called mills originally made of zink during the second warld war this metal became scarce so the last ones minted were plastic, they came in denominations of 1 5 10 , if the sales tax was 1 % then you needed 10 mills for a dollar. and one mill for each 10 cents over that, when they were abolished the state did offer to buy them back at face value, but there was a time limit to cash them in The reverse of the large token says "This receipt shows that you are helping to pay for old age pensions, support of public schools, care of poor, insane, and tubercular patiients, in-State hospitals and relief of need, unemployed in the State of Missouri."
No once you sign or purchase anything that says final sales or no refunds or anything like that, you can't cancel or return it.
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a sales silp that is marked paid a sales silp that is marked paid a sales silp that is marked paid
receipt??
No, but you will have to pay for the registration in Missouri.
It varies from state to state, but any receipt with taxable goods from that state will show the sales tax.
Anything from the Franklin mint is overpriced and not worth nearly as much as their sales prices. The only coins from Franklin worth anything are those made with silver.