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<blockquote data-quote="gammoguard" data-source="post: 552248" data-attributes="member: 9298"><p>Wondering what everyone does regarding insuring their collection/s. I have vintage Star Wars toys but also have Palisades Muppets and newer collections from Disney but put together their value is quite frightening. It's got me thinking about insurance - what would you list it as? (single items or a collection). </p><p></p><p>I recently popped along to the Toy & Train Fair at the NEC and the prices of things for sale that day shocked me - when did they become rediculously expensive and when did the 'bundling' of graded start? The sad thing is, the prices on that day have told me that my buying of vintage Star Wars toys looks like it's at an end as there's no way I can afford those prices so I need to protect the items I already have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gammoguard, post: 552248, member: 9298"] Wondering what everyone does regarding insuring their collection/s. I have vintage Star Wars toys but also have Palisades Muppets and newer collections from Disney but put together their value is quite frightening. It's got me thinking about insurance - what would you list it as? (single items or a collection). I recently popped along to the Toy & Train Fair at the NEC and the prices of things for sale that day shocked me - when did they become rediculously expensive and when did the 'bundling' of graded start? The sad thing is, the prices on that day have told me that my buying of vintage Star Wars toys looks like it's at an end as there's no way I can afford those prices so I need to protect the items I already have. [/QUOTE]
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