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My home insurance covers up to $5000 in sports collectibles and cards. I've now accumulated enough of a collection that I am over that buy an amount worthy of upping my coverage.
I was wondering what anyone else does for insuring their collection. Would an appraisal be needed? What if my collection is ever changing or I add a substantial item down the road? Just looking for what others do and any insight on the matter. Thanks in advance! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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