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<blockquote data-quote="Caswellbot" data-source="post: 172669" data-attributes="member: 1960"><p>It is always worth checking with whoever provides your home insurance as to whether your collection would be covered. There is nothing like peace of mind.</p><p></p><p>Items over a certain value (£1500 I think it is for Nationwide) should be named specifically on the contents insurance. You will also be asked to produce a brief description of the item. Some banks/ buildings societies will also require you to get an independent valuation as Gary has mentioned.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In most cases your collection will be covered by normal household contents insurance like Edd says but it is always worth cataloguing the items that you have with photos and brief descriptions along with relevant AFA serial numbers if you have graded items for your own records. If you have paypal receipts then I am sure that these would be really helpful if you were to ever make a claim too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caswellbot, post: 172669, member: 1960"] It is always worth checking with whoever provides your home insurance as to whether your collection would be covered. There is nothing like peace of mind. Items over a certain value (£1500 I think it is for Nationwide) should be named specifically on the contents insurance. You will also be asked to produce a brief description of the item. Some banks/ buildings societies will also require you to get an independent valuation as Gary has mentioned. In most cases your collection will be covered by normal household contents insurance like Edd says but it is always worth cataloguing the items that you have with photos and brief descriptions along with relevant AFA serial numbers if you have graded items for your own records. If you have paypal receipts then I am sure that these would be really helpful if you were to ever make a claim too. [/QUOTE]
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