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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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