Why would you want to insure your collection? The crucial question is: when your collection is lost due to whatever, are you able to rebuild it using your own funds? If the answer to that question is yes, you don't need insurance. You only need to insure things you can't afford when they happen: rebuilding your house after fire, a by-pass operation, liability, etc. The really big numbers!stkhlmdk wrote:separate "collection"-insurance
Insurances like this really cost a hell of a lot of money. In x year's time you will have spent the same amount on insurance as you have spent on your collection. What is the chance that something bad will really happen? If the answer is x+1, then it's cheaper to not insure.
When things go bad you will be questioned about the value anyway. Your 25.000 euro value will be questioned and reset to a lower amount. Not a single insurance company covers the full 100%. Besides that, money doesn't bring the collection back. You're set back anyway, so why spend money on it?
This is a tip somebody once gave me. If your insurance company offers you an insurance of y euros per month you can put that money away in a separate savings' account. In case something happens you already saved some money. Good thing is, when nothing happens you still have your money!
And you truly believe now your collection is covered for that amount? The moment something happens to your collection the first thing they will do is question the value.gung-hoeddie wrote:Nothing we just told them what it was worth and they gave us a qoute.