WoobieZarz
OzCardTrader
Hey folks, I wanted to see how you guys go about insuring your cards.
Years ago, I added my collection (then, some 200-odd) as a separate item with our Insurer, but over time that collection has grow and most likely has changed in value since then (one way or another).
As some may have noticed I'm digging out my old PC, and dusting it off to build on it a little (yep, the hobby has come alive in me once again!), and I'll be needing to update my insurance policy for these cards.
Originally, I went by BV for listed cards, and SV or purchased prices for cards that weren't (say a 1/1, etc).
Is this how most would do it, or would you use SV for everything, or would you be aiming more so for a specific value, like $1k, $5k, $10k, etc, etc.
I guess what I'm after here is;
1.) Have you got them listed specifically or are they part of your contents
and
2.) Where do you get your figures from if based on a set value
Knowing what some of your PCs would contain, I'd hope most if not all have their cards insured!
Years ago, I added my collection (then, some 200-odd) as a separate item with our Insurer, but over time that collection has grow and most likely has changed in value since then (one way or another).
As some may have noticed I'm digging out my old PC, and dusting it off to build on it a little (yep, the hobby has come alive in me once again!), and I'll be needing to update my insurance policy for these cards.
Originally, I went by BV for listed cards, and SV or purchased prices for cards that weren't (say a 1/1, etc).
Is this how most would do it, or would you use SV for everything, or would you be aiming more so for a specific value, like $1k, $5k, $10k, etc, etc.
I guess what I'm after here is;
1.) Have you got them listed specifically or are they part of your contents
and
2.) Where do you get your figures from if based on a set value
Knowing what some of your PCs would contain, I'd hope most if not all have their cards insured!