![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: Mark C.
I know that there have been threads before about insuring vintage card collections and about appraisals prior to sales. My question is about appraisals for insurance purposes (perhaps there has been a thread about this too and I missed it...if so, please point me in the right direction). My insurance company will insure my collection, but needs a signed appraisal for the top 20 or so most valuable cards. There are only a couple of card shops in the Memphis area, and none have been willing to sign off on an appraisal. Should I be looking for a different insurance company, or should I be looking for a different way to get them appraised? (And sending them off in the mail isn't really a very palatable option.) Thanks for your help. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: Matt
What sort of qualifications must the appraiser have? I'm not aware of any program of certification of baseball card appraisers. If they just need anyone to sign off on a value, use your brother-in-law. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: Mark C.
Good question. The only guidance that I got from the agent was that they have credentials / experience that would give the underwriter confidence that the appraiser knew what they were talking about. Since there isn't an appraiser certification (like there is for jewelry and stuff like that) I would argue that someone who runs a card shop or auctions or a dealer or someone like that would work. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: Anthony
Are the cards graded or raw? If they are graded, couldn't you just use realized prices? VCP will run out a spreadsheet once you input them in your collection. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: Matt
Mark - I don't disagree with your assertion that someone who runs a card shop might know better, but as far as needing to meet the requirement of the insurance company, since there is no such certification, it's arbitrary that they would require "someone who works in a card shop." Who says that card shop even sells vintage cards? |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: JK
Mark, |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: andy becker
CIA is the way to go. josh is correct, only need to list 5k plus cards and an overall value of your collection. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: leon
They are in our links section.....though I don't think they have one to our site |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: davidcycleback
I believe to be a professional appraiser, the ones an insurance company uses, you need to be certified or or be members of specific groups, sort of like being a member of the AMA. I'm not sure of the acceptable groups, but you can find them out. The certification in part means the insurance company will know they aren't just making up prices. You can likely contact many certified appraisers in your area. You can also bring them the opinion of a card dealer or auctioneer as to the values, and they may go along with the info you bring. The appraiser may not be an expert in cards but, as is normal with appraising, uses their own knowledge along with outside info (price guides, other opinions, etc). In other words, it may be a formality of the appraiser okaying the prices you show. |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: J Levine
I too use CIA and am very happy with the service. |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: Mark C.
Thanks for the recommendations. Is there some benefit to CIA over a "regular" insurance company besides not requiring appraisals? Looking through the rate schedule, it appears that CIA is about 4x the quote I got from State Farm for the same amount of coverage. |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: davidcycleback
This thread says someone on this board should get an appraiser's license so he can appraise others' collections for insurance purposes. Perhaps someone at one of those price guide sites. Rich Klein, with a resume that would include former Beckett Price Guide Editor, would be a natural. I know to get a license you have to have a certain amount of working experience in your field, ala working at a jewelry store to be a diamond appraiser. If having been a price guide editor at Beckett isn't suitable experience, I don't know what would be. |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: JK
Mark, |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: Josh Evans
Hi: |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: JK
No offense Josh, but at 1500 per day, there is perhaps the best reason to go with CIA. |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
|
![]() |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Insurance | Archive | Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions | 29 | 10-22-2008 01:54 PM |
Insurance | Archive | Net54baseball Sports (Primarily) Vintage Memorabilia Forum incl. Game Used | 3 | 07-05-2008 08:42 PM |
anyone ever used DSI insurance? | Archive | Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions | 0 | 05-18-2007 03:47 PM |
No insurance? | Archive | Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions | 2 | 09-06-2005 09:34 AM |
shipping insurance | Archive | Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions | 6 | 09-29-2003 06:31 PM |