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Old 02-09-2024, 01:05 PM
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The only insurance you need is a 100lb German Sheppard…there won’t be an issue with your cards or anything else for that matter. Thieves will move along to easier pickings once they hear him. Two are double the fun. :wink:
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Old 02-09-2024, 01:52 PM
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Matt,

Keep on collecting and grow your cardboard (ok and plastic slabs) collection.

If you have the safe available to you, then use it if it makes you feel more protected. Use the $68/year on more cardboard.

Enjoy the hobby. It can be a lifetime journey that can be a lot of fun.
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When my collection grew to the point that I was thinking the same thing. I decided to go with a safe over insurance. A couple reasons. One is if you get a data safe they will be fine in a fire. Two is I can put other things not collecting related in it. The one I went with was not cheap but it holds a lot plus it weighs about 1700 lbs so no one is going to carry it off very easy.
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The only insurance you need is a 100lb German Sheppard…there won’t be an issue with your cards or anything else for that matter. Thieves will move along to easier pickings once they hear him. Two are double the fun. :wink:
Yep, hopefully your dog knows how to use a fire hose too.

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Default Homeowner usually cover 1,000 to 2000--depends which provider

Not sure about renters insurance--I have a private policy that cover shipping, loss, etc. for comfort of mind-- although I always ship high dollar items registered and insured (insurance is cheaper) --You might check those insurance fees--
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The only insurance you need is a 100lb German Sheppard…there won’t be an issue with your cards or anything else for that matter. Thieves will move along to easier pickings once they hear him. Two are double the fun. :wink:
The 100 lb German Sheppard could always end up eating the cards, no?
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Default HO Policy?

Have you spoken with your agent that provides your homeowners policy to determine what’s covered under that policy when it comes to collectables?
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