Insurance and Appraisals

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ReiTheJelly
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Insurance and Appraisals

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Does anyone here have their collection insured? And I'm not talking about generic riders on your homeowners insurance. I'm talking about actual had-the-collection-appraised-and-it's-now-insured. :)

If so, how did you go about getting an appraisal for Japanese animation artwork?
I know of a few places which will appraise American animation art, but I don't know of anywhere off hand which has a licensed appraiser who will do anime art.

If you have managed to find an appraiser, how much did you have to pay? Was it per piece, or a lump sum for the whole collection? Did the appraiser offer a discount for future appraisals - to keep your collection up-to-date enough for insurance purposes?


Specifics would be most helpful here. If you don't feel like posting them for everyone to read, feel free to PM me. :)
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Most insurance companies that specialize in collectibles don't require a complete inventory or formal appraisals. You need to know what you have in the event that you ever have to file a claim. You tell them how much you need to insure the collection for, and they give you a rate. The rate may vary based on whether you keep your collection at home, with or without a security system, in a safe or in a bank. I haven't chosen a company yet, but I've been actively researching it. Here are a couple of companies I'm considering:

American Collector's Insurance - covers animation art, but not paper items like comic books, not sure how or if they cover animation drawings as well as cels.
http://www.americancollectors.com/

Collectibles Insurance - this is the company I'm probably going to go with
http://www.collectinsure.com/

The National Association of Collectors has an insurance program as well, and it appears you don't have to be a member to participate:
http://insurance.collectors.org/About/?Key=NAC
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Post by toonybabe »

This is a great question! I've definitely been thinking about getting my collection insured too!
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I insured mine at collectinsure.com. You need to give them an inventory and I think they ask if you have an online gallery (i can't remember)... I basically figured out how much my collection was and based on that they quote a premium. I've never had to file a claim though so what I'm really interested in is what are peoples experience about claiming. I can say that it does give me some peace of mind. As for individual appraisals, there seems to be one herebut I never tried them.
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I've been thinking about the same thing lately, and am also interested to hear any feedback. To this point, I've been counting on homeowners....
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