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Old 03-24-2004, 05:16 PM   #141
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To me that's not a solution. What's the point of displaying a copy when you have the real deal!?!
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The point is that if your real Khmelnitsky gets stolen - you are in the hole for $3000-4000 and that money are gone for good, as most of us have no insurance that covers awards.

On the other hand, if something happens to a copy - it could be easily replaced for $100-150.

Trust me, none of the people would know the difference just by looking at the flag or a display.

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I can see using a copy as a space filler or for uniform display...

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Rusty.
This sounds crazy, but I've heard of a collector who was buying genuine awards for his marshal/admiral uniforms. I am not talking about cheap items such as Red Banners - he bought Ushakov 2nd class from ******** to put on a uniform...

Can you imagine how much his uniforms are worth today?!?!

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Old 03-24-2004, 08:34 PM   #142
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On the other hand, if something happens to a copy - it could be easily replaced for $100-150.
Or you could pay the same price as the copy and fully insure your awards against loss...

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Old 03-24-2004, 11:39 PM   #143
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Or you could pay the same price as the copy and fully insure your awards against loss...

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Dave, could you please post the full information and detailed instructions on the necessary steps (like documenting all the awards + other items) to insure the collections?

Thanks in advance.

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Old 03-25-2004, 06:06 AM   #144
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Or you could pay the same price as the copy and fully insure your awards against loss...

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Dave,

Also, how reliable the insurance underwriter is when it comes to claims?

Do you know anyone who actually received money from your insurer in case of actual awards theft/loss?
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Old 03-25-2004, 07:20 AM   #145
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Also, how reliable the insurance underwriter is when it comes to claims?

Do you know anyone who actually received money from your insurer in case of actual awards theft/loss?
I haven't known of anyone that has had to make a claim due to a loss to their collection, but I can tell you that both of the companies are very well respected and are known for being good on their word.

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Dave, which companies?

C'mon, give us the details...

Thank you,

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I haven't known of anyone that has had to make a claim due to a loss to their collection, but I can tell you that both of the companies are very well respected and are known for being good on their word.

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Does anyone know if dealer Dmitry ****** had a policy with one of these insurers at the time he was robbed 2 yrs ago?
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Here's the thread about the insurance companies.

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Does anyone know if dealer Dmitry ****** had a policy with one of these insurers at the time he was robbed 2 yrs ago?
Of course! Do you think he just pulled the "$100,000 reward" money out of the clear blue sky?

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Dave, which companies?

C'mon, give us the details...

Thank you,

Eric

Eric-

The names are: Collectables Insurance Agency (mentioned in the other thread that Rusty linked) and H.W. Wood Ltd in the UK. Neither company requires an appraisal of the collection.

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Old 03-26-2004, 06:05 AM   #150
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Insurance

I checked with my company here in Canada, and my collection is covered under my home insurance, I just had to increase my coverage a little. They just wanted me to document my collection and take photos of all the medals.

It added another $10 ($7 usd) a month to my home insurance. Apparently only jewlery and coin and stamp colections require a special rider for theft coverage. I guess my Insurance company has not figured out yet the value of some of these medals.
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