Georgia Sales Tax on Coins & Precious Metals
Is gold and silver taxable in Georgia? Learn about Georgia sales tax on coins, bullion, and precious metals. Updated 2026.
| State Sales Tax Rate | 4% |
| Bullion Exempt? | Yes — Exempt |
| Coins Exempt? | Yes — Exempt |
| Exemption Since | 2019 |
Georgia fully exempts the sale of investment metals and coins from state and local sales tax. The exemption covers gold, silver, platinum, and palladium in bar, ingot, or coin form. There is no minimum transaction threshold. Georgia enacted this exemption in 2019, removing a significant barrier for precious metals dealers and collectors in the state.
Coin Shows in Georgia
There are 4 coin shows listed in Georgia. Browse them all or find one near you:
- Georgia Numismatic Association (GNA) Show — Dalton, Georgia
- Georgia Numismatic Association Coin Show — Dalton, Georgia
- Greater Atlanta Coin Show — Marietta, Georgia
- West Georgia Coin Show — Carrollton, Georgia
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Calculate Your Coin's Value
Heading to a Georgia coin show? Use our Melt Value Calculator to check the metal value of your silver and gold coins before you go.
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Disclaimer: This information is for general reference only and does not constitute tax or legal advice. Tax laws change frequently. Always verify current rates and exemptions with the Georgia tax authority or consult a qualified tax professional before making purchasing decisions.