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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1692073, member: 112"]Tim, you always want to get and save receipts for every coin you ever buy. You need them for several reasons, so just make sure you do it.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for valuing coins for an insurance company, rarely would you ever need to value the coins unless you filed a claim. And if you filed a claim then the insurance company is going to be the one who values the coins, not you.</p><p><br /></p><p>But, if you think they under-valued your coins then and only then would need to counter with what you think they are worth. And the insurance companies know just the rest of us that books and price guides are worthless when it comes to establishing the value of a coin. They are also quite well aware that people on ebay over-pay for coins, so they won't pay any attention to ebay. Nor would they accept dealer asking prices because dealer asking prices can vary by 100% or more.</p><p><br /></p><p>What you would need is that link I gave you in this thread. That shows completed auctions for world coins and those values would be accepted. For US coins you would use completed auctions from Heritage and other auction houses.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1692073, member: 112"]Tim, you always want to get and save receipts for every coin you ever buy. You need them for several reasons, so just make sure you do it. As for valuing coins for an insurance company, rarely would you ever need to value the coins unless you filed a claim. And if you filed a claim then the insurance company is going to be the one who values the coins, not you. But, if you think they under-valued your coins then and only then would need to counter with what you think they are worth. And the insurance companies know just the rest of us that books and price guides are worthless when it comes to establishing the value of a coin. They are also quite well aware that people on ebay over-pay for coins, so they won't pay any attention to ebay. Nor would they accept dealer asking prices because dealer asking prices can vary by 100% or more. What you would need is that link I gave you in this thread. That shows completed auctions for world coins and those values would be accepted. For US coins you would use completed auctions from Heritage and other auction houses.[/QUOTE]
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