I was advised to put everything on floppy or CD. The insurance companies
like it better then paper work and it is easy to up-date your collection at
any time with them and yourself. Easy to keep in a safety deposit box too.
Harry B.
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> [Original Message]
> From: Doug Stemke <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date: 8/4/2005 8:59:28 AM
> Subject: Collection and Home Owner's Insurance (US)
>
> Hello All.
>
> I'm looking at getting a home in the next couple of months and was
> wondering, for those who have ever done so, what is the best way to handle
> insurance to cover my collection? I've started a spread sheet with an
> approximate value of my collection, but I'm not certain the best way to
> handle this. So a few questions:
>
> Do I directly reference something like "Rice's Prices" and then use those
> values?
>
> Do I need to photograph the collection?
>
> I assume I base values on replacement costs, not what I actually purchased
> my shells for (Considering that I can get Conus gloriamaris at almost a
> 1/5th what I paid for it 20 years ago).
>
> Do I need an independant appraisal?
>
> Any other pointers?
>
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