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About Kzoo Bullion
Kzoo Bullion: Family-Owned Michigan Dealer with a Copper Niche
Kzoo Bullion is the retail brand of Kzoo Precious Metals Inc., a family-owned Michigan corporation incorporated in May 2021 and headquartered in Midland, Michigan. The business runs a physical store at 105 W Wackerly Street in Midland that welcomes in-person visitors, alongside its direct-to-consumer website, an auction platform and live-streaming sales channels. It is a BBB Accredited business and a member of the Midland Business Alliance.
The company sells gold and silver bullion and has made a particular feature of copper, describing itself as a market maker in collectable copper bullion, a corner of the market it has worked to revive. Its stated operating philosophy is Conscious Capitalism, directing profits toward employees, the local community, customers, suppliers and the environment. The Kzoo name is a brand name rather than a reference to Kalamazoo.
Kzoo Bullion: frequently asked questions
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BullionFerret tracks 174 listings from Kzoo Bullion, covering gold, silver, and copper bullion. You can browse all tracked offers and compare premiums over spot on the Kzoo Bullion dealer page.
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Kzoo Bullion is the trading name of Kzoo Precious Metals Inc., a family-owned company incorporated in Michigan in May 2021. Its physical retail store is at 105 W Wackerly St, Midland, Michigan. The CEO is Cory Pyscher; Brent Bidwell serves as president. The company also sells via a DTC website and live-streaming sales channels.
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Kzoo Bullion runs a treasure hunt promotion as a distinctive customer engagement activity. The company is known for creative marketing approaches, including live-streaming sales events alongside its retail and online channels. For current details on any active treasure hunt, check their website or social media directly, as promotional terms change over time.
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Standard checks include weighing the piece against its stated specifications and measuring its dimensions, since counterfeit coins and bars rarely match exact weight and size. A strong neodymium magnet test can reveal plated base metals in some fakes. Purchasing from dealers with established track records and recognised accreditations reduces the risk at the point of sale.
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Reporting requirements vary by country. In the US, dealers must file a 1099-B for certain sales above IRS thresholds, and gains are taxable as collectibles at up to 28%. In the UK, gains above the annual allowance of £3,000 are subject to CGT at 18% or 24%. Always verify your obligations with a tax adviser, as rules differ and can change.