Record Keeping in case of theft
If your coins are stolen how do you prove what you had?
I have been taking pictures of my coins but just the coin itself not the slab. Should I also have a front/back pic of the slab?
I tried to just place them on the copier, but the pcgs slab numbers do not come out clear. I thought of a ledger but is that enough?
What do you all do?
If it happened I would like as much info as possible to try and get my coins back.
Gary
I have been taking pictures of my coins but just the coin itself not the slab. Should I also have a front/back pic of the slab?
I tried to just place them on the copier, but the pcgs slab numbers do not come out clear. I thought of a ledger but is that enough?
What do you all do?
If it happened I would like as much info as possible to try and get my coins back.
Gary
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The raw ones...well, I have photos and receipts. Nothing more.
If something like this doesn't work for you, build a spreadsheet and keep it updated.
Lance.
Sample of spread sheet.
1856 O XF40 50¢ Seated Liberty SL2771 Heritage Auction Galleries $124.65 $140.00 1/7/2009 PCGS 6288.40 21800063 21800063s.jpg 21800063sr.jpg $0.00 $0.00 $124.65 <<<These are cost of selling fields that show net profit/loss when item is sold.
They are the ones you have to get it straight with
I use:
http://www.hwint.com/usa/collectors.html
<< <i>to be the safest check with your insurance carrier and see what their requirements are......
They are the ones you have to get it straight with
I use:
http://www.hwint.com/usa/collectors.html >>
Unless you have a rider w/ your insurance company, for coins, or use a special insurance company for the coins, then you may find yourself out of luck if your coins are stolen.
My main insurance (home/auto/life) said for the home insurance that I would only get something around $500 as they aren't insured specifically and I would have to get an expensive add-on to my insurance to even go that path.
There are insurance (Hugh Woods) companies that people have talked about on the boards before, that specialize in coins. I believe an older thread 2-4 years ago, mentioned working with Hugh Woods and that they had a good experience in working with them, but I do agree not to assume but to contact your insurance and ask.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
CoinSpace.com Founder
www.coinspace.com
The kicker: EMAIL it to your gmail, hotmail, yahoo account. You'll be able to retrieve it from anywhere in the world--especially if the crooks steal your PC or you have a fire.
--Severian the Lame