Can you insure your collection?
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 3:38 pm
Just wondering, and if you would do so. I've seen some pretty large collections out there.
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Yes you can, I believe they need pictures and receipts, and I would get replacement clause, you can insure just about anything.tkjaer21 wrote:Just wondering, and if you would do so. I've seen some pretty large collections out there.
You can insure anything if you're willing to pay the premiums, ever hear of Lloyds Of London?? But seriously, most homeowners policies insure your "collectibles" up to a certain limit, but check your companies policy to find out more. If your stuff exceeds that limit you'll need what's known as a "rider" which is an addition to your basic policy, and of course it costs extra. People who have high value collections like coins, stamps, and the like usually have riders on their policies to cover replacement in the event of some disaster or theft, but they normally have to inventory and document the stuff pretty thoroughly with photos and such before the insurance company will grant the rider. Your mileage may vary, so check with your insurer.Just wondering, and if you would do so. I've seen some pretty large collections out there.