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Hi all. This is my first post to the appraisal area, as I am confident
someone out there would have an answer to my question. A recent discussion
in the Star Wars group got me thinking about how much money I've actually
invested in bricks. The alarming dollar estimation then forced the
question, "what if my apartment suffered a fire or some other disaster that
melted or otherwise decimated the LEGO collection that I sunk at least
$2,000.00 into?"
I do have current renter's insurance, but the agent I recently spoke to
said LEGO bricks are considered a specialty item that must be appraised in
order to insure. My collection consists of Star Wars sets only. How do I
go about getting a large storage container of loose bricks and several other
containers filled with MOCs appraised? Is appraisal even possible in this
manner? Can appraisers take a "field count" and produce a dollar value
based on an estimated quantity of brick? Any input would be much
appreciated. Thanks.
-Matt
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| (...) I, myself, as well as many others here are concerned about not having proper insurance coverage for our Lego collections. I do not have any good answers for you. If I were to obtain insurance coverage for my own Lego, I would provide as much (...) (23 years ago, 12-Dec-01, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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| To all interested: I know the topic of Insurance has been bantered about here and there. But it wasn't until after I had completed my own inventory that I realized that I had a nice sum of money invested into this hobby. So I decided to talk to my (...) (23 years ago, 14-Feb-02, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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