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Leo

Insurance cover for a modest collection

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Why oh why do people insure? Put your coins somewhere safe.It isn't rocket science.Split the collection.My Daawg makes a big noise. There is no way I would insure.

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6 minutes ago, Peter said:

Why oh why do people insure? Put your coins somewhere safe.It isn't rocket science.Split the collection.My Daawg makes a big noise. There is no way I would insure.

That's pretty much my thinking as well. I understand why collectors want to, but the ultimate issue is that you're not replacing like with like, You're replacing a precious, painstakingly built collection, accumulated over many years, with a roughly equivalent cash value.

As you say, use your imagination and find a place no thief will think of looking. Create a dummy collection of rubbish and leave it somewhere semi obvious, if you're well known for having a great collection.  

      

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Maybe I'm in the wilds of Suffolk.My family have now left but wow betide any sneekie pond life tries to get in and they would regret it.

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Well, it's the very concept of insurance... you pay someone else to take on a risk that you don't want to deal with.

Perhaps if I had good hiding places at my disposal, or Cerberus sleeping in the kitchen while I'm at work, I would think it again!

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Create a dummy collection of rubbish and leave it somewhere semi obvious

That's a very good hint

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15 minutes ago, Leo said:

That's a very good hint

Agreed!

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