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Greetings everyone. I hope I've posted in the right places for this query, and
if not, I apologize.
I'm in the process of moving to a new residence, and seriously began to consider
renters insurance. I can come up with figures for my TV, computer, Doctor Who
book collection, etc, but I was wondering what others might consider to be the
best way to judge the value of your collection of legs?
(for refernce, I've been collecting since 1981 or 82, and have no idea exactly
all the sets I might own).
Any thoughts, ideas, comments?
Thanks
Timothy Wade
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: How to insure your Lego collection
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| (...) Yep. Wait until the first ~$30 000 (or more) claim, and then weep when the insurance company refuses to pay up. I don't _know_ of anyone loosing a entire collection yet. What I do for insurance purposes is that I have a reasonably regularly (...) (21 years ago, 4-Oct-03, to lugnet.market.appraisal)
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