Delaware Precious Metals Sales Tax
What Precious Metals Are Taxed in Delaware?
Sales Tax on Precious Metals (Coins and Bars) in Delaware
If you are buying or selling gold, silver, platinum, or palladium coins and bars in Delaware, here is the most current information regarding sales tax.
Does Delaware Charge Sales Tax on Precious Metal Coins and Bars?
Delaware does NOT have a state or local sales tax.
All purchases and sales of precious metal coins and bars—including gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion and numismatic coins—are fully exempt from sales tax in Delaware.
This tax-free status applies to both in-person and online purchases delivered to Delaware addresses.
Summary Table: Delaware Sales Tax on Precious Metals Coins and Bars
| Product Type | State Sales Tax | Local Sales Tax | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bullion coins and bars | No | No | Exempt statewide |
| Numismatic coins | No | No | Exempt statewide |
Official Government Resources
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: Sales tax laws and rates regarding precious metals coins and bars in Delaware may change without notice. This page provides general guidance only. Please consult your local tax authority or a qualified tax professional, and check official state resources for the most current and accurate information before making any precious metals transactions.
If you want to buy or sell precious metal coins and bars in Delaware, your transactions are tax-free. Always verify your specific products and stay updated with the Delaware Division of Revenue.
Safe Haven Metal utilizes an advanced sales tax computation system to determine the applicable sales tax on precious metals transactions based on the purchaser’s ZIP code. This system is designed to ensure that the most accurate pricing and corresponding tax calculations are applied to each order.
However, Safe Haven Metal may not have an established economic nexus in every state or jurisdiction. In instances where Safe Haven Metal is not obligated to collect sales tax, and such tax is nonetheless applicable under state or local law, the purchaser is solely responsible for reporting, remitting, and paying any such taxes directly to the appropriate taxing authority.
Safe Haven Metal disclaims any liability for a purchaser’s failure to properly report or remit taxes that may be due in connection with their purchase.

