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My vintage card (and some autographs) has grown and appreciated over the years. i have started the process in looking into insuring my collection (against theft and natural disaster). Any tips, recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
I received a reasonable quote from one insurer (CIS). However, their process seems unduly burdensome. For example, I have many high grade complete sets from the 50s and 60s. I can come up with a reasonable estimate for "replacement value". However, they are asking me to provide "documentation" as to my collection. I probably have over 30,000 cards that have been acquired over 40 years of collecting. While many of the star cards are graded, many are simply in very strong raw form. Again, I am not sure what documentation I can provide to demonstrate that I actually own all of the cards. Anyone who has been done this path and provide me some input as to reasonable logistics would be greatly appreciated. thanks |
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I just called the broker for my homeowners policy and said "hey I now have a bunch of valuable collectibles in the house" and they offered me a rider for art and valuables coverage. Thankfully I've never needed to use it, but it seems fine for what it is.
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I think what they mean by document is to send pictures of cards over a certain value. American Collectors wanted pictures of cards / sets / groups over $1000. So I only took 15 - 20 pictures of my most valuable items or pairings (like my Tris Speaker collection). Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
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American Collectors is ok on price but not the easiest to insure with either. Home Insurance Riders you need to ensure you get the print out and read the details on it and the limitations(not covered as much as you think, often many have limitations and things not covered in fine print.
CIS is a little tedious but it is the best and has nice features like shipping of cards etc is covered. You may want to call them about your specific situation as I am sure your is not unique Good Luck
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Thanks for the responses.
I guess another approach, as most collections subscribe to the “90/10” rule (10% of the items make up > 90% of the value), would be to insure only the individual items that are worth over a threshold. That way providing photos becomes a bit less burdensome |
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I just got my CIS renewal in the mail yesterday. No price increase for another year of service at the same amount of coverage, however due to the appreciation in the market, I will have to increase my coverage amount.
I have never had a claim with them, but one of the benefits is the coverage on lost or missing mail. As long as you get signature confirmation, I believe they will cover up to $25K on Fedex shipments and $2.5K on UPS and USPS shipments. Where I live and the amount of missing mail, that is a big bonus of the coverage. Last edited by philo98; 12-16-2021 at 09:21 AM. |
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With CIS pretty sure that you need to keep your own inventory, which you would need with any insurance carrier. As for documentation, I think they require scheduling items/sets that are individually more the $25K. Seems pretty reasonable. Your best bet is to speak with them to be sure.
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