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    Re: valuing lego for insurance purposes —Richie Dulin
   (...) Easy: Ring your current insurance company and ask what they will accept. (A good point to start at will be a list of purchases and how much you paid. Receipts would be good too. Keep in mind that Lego might not be a particularly risky (...) (19 years ago, 6-Jan-05, to lugnet.loc.au)
   
        Re: valuing lego for insurance purposes —Sue Ann Barber
     Frances in Tassie has her Lego insured as a separate collection. Better to do it this way rather than through the general household insurance. I believe (though I'm happy to be corrected) that she used Bricklink prices as evidence of the value of (...) (19 years ago, 7-Jan-05, to lugnet.loc.au)
   
        Re: valuing lego for insurance purposes —Jonathan Wilson
   (...) The insurance company wants a list. I have no clue what all this stuff is worth. Or how much I paid for the various items in my collection. Any ideas on how to come up with a value that the insurance will accept? (19 years ago, 19-Jan-05, to lugnet.loc.au)
   
        Re: valuing lego for insurance purposes —Sue Ann Barber
    "Jonathan Wilson" <jonwil@tpgi.com.au> wrote in message news:IAL6w5.xFL@lugnet.com... (...) paid. (...) particularly (...) Well, sets are the easy part - you could take the average listing value off of Bricklink. Doesn't matter what you really paid (...) (19 years ago, 20-Jan-05, to lugnet.loc.au)
   
        Re: valuing lego for insurance purposes —Jonathan Wilson
   (...) Hmmm, I was hoping for a way to do this that didnt involve going through and building every set in my collection and then valuing each set plus all the parts that are left. Assume they dont want lists of individual parts, is there another (...) (19 years ago, 20-Jan-05, to lugnet.loc.au)
   
        Re: valuing lego for insurance purposes —Richie Dulin
     (...) How good's your memory? How about making a list of all the sets you've acquired over the years (don't do it in one hit, take a few days), making a note of the set number and number of pieces. See what you can come up with. (No need to build (...) (19 years ago, 21-Jan-05, to lugnet.loc.au)
    
         Re: valuing lego for insurance purposes —Jonathan Wilson
     ok, what I will do is to make a list of all the sets I have instructions for along with sutable average bricklink prices for same. And a list of the "rare"/"unusual" parts in my collection (anything that would be hard to find again if my collection (...) (19 years ago, 21-Jan-05, to lugnet.loc.au)
   
        Re: valuing lego for insurance purposes —Ian Dunmore
   For many years we have been keeping a list of the Lego instructions we have to help prioritise our purchases (ie, buy instructions/sets we don't have first). Note, instructions do not necessarily mean sets, but close. Somewhere along the line we (...) (19 years ago, 21-Jan-05, to lugnet.loc.au)
 

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