Coin insurance with Hugh Wood Inc.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by ldhair, Aug 15, 2025 at 10:46 AM.

  1. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I just received my bill for another year of insurance and wanted to share.
    I have never found a better rate than what they offer. One year of coverage on $100,000 is only $350 and the rate has been the same for many years.
    Adding the coverage to my homeowners would cost almost 10 times as much and require me to provide an up to date list of every coin. That's hard to do for an active collector.

    There are a few rules.
    You must be an ANA member.
    They require a list of only the coins worth more than $10,000 each.
    They won't cover coins being shipped unless you pay for a plan as a dealer at a much higher cost. I don't ship enough to make that work for me.
    You can go online and get a free quote if you wish.
    Thought this might be of help to folks here.
     
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  3. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Yes, very helpful -- both to see a specific example of cost, and to clarify that the base plan does not cover shipment (I mistakenly thought it did).

    If I start collecting more actively again, getting this insurance will be high on my to-do list.
     
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  4. Denis Richard

    Denis Richard Well-Known Member

  5. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    I'm out, the way I read that. I don't have any individual coins worth more than $10k. But I'm not sure what that line means. They only insure coins worth >$10k, or they'll insure all of them but you only have to list the >$10k coins?
     
  6. philologus_1

    philologus_1 Supporter! Supporter

    @KBBPLL This is the answer to your question:

     
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  7. benveniste

    benveniste Type Type

    There are also rules about how you store your coins above a certain value.

    Just before COVID, my home was burglarized and they stole about 250 trillion dollars. Of Zimbabwe money. It was stilling in a specimen cabinet along with coins of minor value. The only thing of significant value was a $1 Educational Note, so as a result the losses amounted to over $1000. I thought I had lost an Athenian Owl, but I had already secured it.

    Hugh Wood handled my claim quickly and without any undue red tape. They are the only reason I keep my ANA membership.
     
  8. Denis Richard

    Denis Richard Well-Known Member

    Hugh Wood handles the RCNA accounts as well. Another reason to be a member.
     
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  9. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

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  10. Denis Richard

    Denis Richard Well-Known Member

    Thanks. I'm glad it's helpful. That all came with upgrading my own insurance to cover more from my American clients and shooting coins at shows.
     
  11. gmarguli

    gmarguli Slightly Evil™

    Things may have changed, but I don't believe you need a dealer policy to cover shipments. I believe you just need to select that coverage.

    My dealer policy does not cover shipments as I found their terms too restrictive for the cost. However, I knew a major collector who had an individual policy with shipping coverage.

    One thing I noticed is that they seem to quote one carrier all the time. Last year when I pushed back at a rate increase, they came back with a quote from another carrier and it was significantly cheaper. And surprisingly it went down again this year at renewal.
     
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