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			Posted By: Anonymous The last thread by Cathy caused me to ponder; Does anyone actually insure their collections?.. As I doubt it would be covered by a simple homeowners policy and may require a Rider (sp). It also occured to me that if you are constantly selling, trading or buying you have to frequently notify the Ins. guy of your current checklist. Any insight? | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. if you do a search of the site, you will find numerous past discussions regarding insurance and the various companies that insure bb cards. There are two or three companies that specifically insure collections - with no riders, no inventory, etc. I think numerous board members (myself incl.) insure their cards. | 
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			Posted By: JimB If you go to vintage links on this site, there are links to two collectibles insurance agencies.  You can  read about their policies there.  I believe a lot of collectors insure their collections. | 
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			Posted By: fdnyladder7 Thanks for the replies gang. Called Linda @ CIA 1-888-837-9537 ... For "personal" collections kept in the home approx. $40-50/yr for $10K coverage. Dealer policies are more $ and complicated of course. | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. If you are a collector who buys and sells, I dont think you would have to get a dealer policy. Of course, if you are a full time dealer or do a lot of shows, that would likely change thinks. By the way, I went with CIA as well - I thought that they provided the best coverage for the money. | 
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			Posted By: cmoking Insurance always goes smoothly until something happens.  Then it may not be as smooth.   | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. I believe in some of the earlier posts on this topic there were a couple of collectors who had experienced a loss and stated that the claim process went very smoothly. | 
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			Posted By: Jeff As a former property (homeowners) claims adjuster, my best advice is to have sufficient documentation to support your collection.  An inventory is essential, as are pictures.  I just took a whole bunch of digital photos of my entire house, burned them onto a CD, and put it in a safety deposit box along with an inventory of my collection.  You have to be prepared to prove what you had in the event of a loss.  I can tell you from experience that baseball cards, coins and comic books are one of the most frequently claimed things in fraudulent theft losses, so they are automatically a little suspect.   | 
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			Posted By: Josh K. For what its worth, CIA uses Hartford as the carrier for its policies. I believe that they have the highest rating given to insurance companies. | 
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