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I was the person in the thread who made a claim late last year after having cards stolen out of my truck around Christmas. I was paid in full and very glad I had insurance. I keep my cards in a home safe and have them fully insured (my homeowners policy was a joke regarding collectibles).
My Collectibles Insurance Services annual rates are a bit less than 1% of the total value insured.
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Scott, that's a perfect safe to hold MJ Roop boxes! What kind is it?
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I have a safe deposit box...not just for cards that are expensive, but many of my items are unique and thus irreplaceable. I also don't have a huge collection so I can get by with just that.
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Jeff, Its a Sentry Safe- my model has been replaced but I think this is the new one. I paid $831 total which included $200 delivery fee. It has worked out great for me and yes it holds roop cases perfect.
http://www.sentrysafe.com/products/p....si_p=CartView |
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I use a Gardall safe at home which is both Burglary and Fire rated.
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I use a safe deposit box at the bank for some of the better stuff and the rest is at home. My homeowners insurance policy covers about $130K worth of my collectables which is more than enought to replace them. Also use my wife as a deterent for theives. They have to take her with them and most never make it up the drive, the rest just leave when she answers the door.
![]() PLEASE PLEASE come rob me quick
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Does CIA cover your cards if you are in transit and they are stolen? ...for example, to and from a show... or at a show?
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Are these safes bolted to the ground? Or are they just too heavy to steal? Is that the concept? I'd like a safe that will be fireproof but I'm guessing there's a limit to how long a safe can be in fire and not melt.
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What about if a card I'm selling but don't own yet gets stolen? Do I have a claim?
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Steel begins to melt at around 1500-1600 degrees if I remember correctly. The average house fire (in my personal experience) gets no hotter than around 1200 or so.....maybe a little hotter for a very brief period known as flashover. But since most fires that have had a flashover are now self venting in some way (through the roof, out a window) the higher temp is not sustained. Unless you have some type of unusual scenario in which the safe would be trapped in a void in such a manner as to expose it to ultra hot temps for a lengthy period, I seriously doubt that a fire safe will have any problems in the typical house fire. |
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