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"SRC" <SteveRC@StarTrekMail.com> wrote in message news:G0KyKo.ALs@lugnet.com... (...) When I discussed this very topic with my insureance agent about a year ago she said that any documentation that I could obtain to help justify the value of an (...) (26 years ago, 9-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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I've been wondering about this same problem myself. I don't think I have 25K in LEGO, but I'd say I have at least 10K. I doubt that my insurance would cover more than 2-3K if there were ever a loss. Please let us know if you find a good suggestion. (...) (26 years ago, 9-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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(...) Yes - I was specifically asking about my LEGO, and the agent again specified that it was LEGO. I included an inventory list of sorts also. My most expensive pieces are the monorail straights at $10 each. (I paid $5 for a kitten in AucZilla (...) (26 years ago, 9-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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SRC wrote in message ... (...) Not yet. (...) Did they specifically say LEGO appraisals, or just antiques and collectibles? I know of some places that do appraisals of the latter, but do any deal with something like LEGO? -- John (remove the obvious (...) (26 years ago, 9-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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(...) I believe that the last time this topic popped up, someone said they had used current/recent eBay auction prices to provided an estimated value for their sets. Seems to me that this would be a valid option. (...) Not a clue. I'm nigh unto (...) (26 years ago, 8-Sep-00, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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