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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1583709, member: 66"]Unless they have changed something just recently collectible coins are specifically COVERED under the USPS insurance They specifically are NOT covered under UPS or FedEx insurance. If the postal clerk tries to tell you you can't insure collectible coins quote the manual (Domestic Mailing Manual, DMM) to them. If you can file a claim for the numismatic value than they obviously must be insurable.</p><p><br /></p><p> DMM 609 filing claims for loss or damage</p><p>4.1 payable claims</p><p>g. Fair market value of stamps and coins of philatelic or numismatic value, as determined by a recognized stamp or coin dealer or current coin and stamp collectors newsletters and trade papers.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Bullion is covered under USPS insurance but only up to a maximum of $15</p><p><br /></p><p>DMM 609 4.1 o. Except for Registered Mail, the maximum indemnity for negotiable items (defined as instruments that can be converted to cash without resort to forgery), currency, or bullion, is $15.00.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1583709, member: 66"]Unless they have changed something just recently collectible coins are specifically COVERED under the USPS insurance They specifically are NOT covered under UPS or FedEx insurance. If the postal clerk tries to tell you you can't insure collectible coins quote the manual (Domestic Mailing Manual, DMM) to them. If you can file a claim for the numismatic value than they obviously must be insurable. DMM 609 filing claims for loss or damage 4.1 payable claims g. Fair market value of stamps and coins of philatelic or numismatic value, as determined by a recognized stamp or coin dealer or current coin and stamp collectors newsletters and trade papers. Bullion is covered under USPS insurance but only up to a maximum of $15 DMM 609 4.1 o. Except for Registered Mail, the maximum indemnity for negotiable items (defined as instruments that can be converted to cash without resort to forgery), currency, or bullion, is $15.00.[/QUOTE]
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