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Posted By: barrysloate
I assume you mean you insured it with the post office and want to make a claim with them. First, I would send a $1000 card registered mail, and the chance of that getting lost is about zero. Second, when you fill out the grading form, there is a box where you put your own insured value on the card. That will be the documentation you would show the post office when you make your claim. But use registered mail, not first class insured for something worth $1000. |
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