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i mocked up a policy a couple weeks ago with CollectInsure.com and it wasn't too bad at all.
Just over $600/yr to insure $125,000 with a travel policy as well. That's with a safe and home security system so i'm sure i got a few dollars off for those brownie points. They also build in a little room for collection expansion every year too. here's a good thread on net54 about the topic: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ight=insurance both is the way to go in my opinion. Last edited by sdkammeyer; 01-16-2013 at 01:28 AM. |
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From their website: Broader and more comprehensive than homeowners insurance, the policy provides for most causes of loss unless specifically excluded. Covered causes of loss include but are not limited to: mail loss theft fire flooding natural disasters breakage |
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my vote is for safes, safe deposit box, insurance, and an alarm system.
with the great grades your cards have, you probably should have these and more. all the best, barry |
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