Collection Insurance, who do you use?

Just received a pamphlet in the mail today from Hugh Wood, Inc. offering Coin Collection Insurance, with endorsement/partnership with the ANA. I've been meaning to look into insurance for my collection since it's value merits it. Any thoughts on Hugh Wood, or what other options have people used?
Thanks in advance.
Blake
Thanks in advance.
Blake
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<< <i>Just received a pamphlet in the mail today from Hugh Wood, Inc. offering Coin Collection Insurance, with endorsement/partnership with the ANA. I've been meaning to look into insurance for my collection since it's value merits it. Any thoughts on Hugh Wood, or what other options have people used?
Thanks in advance.
Blake >>
Don't bother with anyone else. Even if you get a rider from a major company that covers coins, their adjusters know nothing about coins
and you likely will be unsatisfied should you ever suffer a loss.
<< <i>Mine is insured as a rider on my homeowners insurance policy, along with my wife's jewerly, my watches, etc. >>
Ditto...with USAA.
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I like the fact that their rates seem reasonable and they expect the insured individuals to use prudence in preventing theft. If I am paying a lower premium because a company requires its insureds to use good safety, I like that a lot.
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Don't bother with anyone else. Even if you get a rider from a major company that covers coins, their adjusters know nothing about coins
and you likely will be unsatisfied should you ever suffer a loss. >>
This is what concerns me, at 6 figures, I don't want to have to explain what a slab is and why the MS 65 notation could be worth twice a MS 63 designation. My collector cars are insured with Hagerty, not Farmers.
I have a small budget safe right now, but have a Bear safe on order (made right here in Oklahoma, with a history of never having been successfully broken into in over 30 years). I hate the thought of an alarm system at my house, most of my valuable walk away stuff has been stolen years ago-sigh. Knock on wood, no break-ins since the early 80's.
<< <i>I have never had a loss thankfully. But I use collect insure as I have a wide variety of collectibles. >>
Same here.
<< <i>Mine is insured as a rider on my homeowners insurance policy, along with my wife's jewerly, my watches, etc. >>
You should call Hugh Wood. When I did a compare the rider on my Homeowners was much more expensive and did not cover things like shipping.
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<< <i>I use Hugh Wood. I also like the fact that it's sponsored by the ANA. In fact, ANA membership is required for them to write a policy under the ANA plan. >>
And if I don't want to join the ANA?
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<< <i>I use Hugh Wood. I also like the fact that it's sponsored by the ANA. In fact, ANA membership is required for them to write a policy under the ANA plan. >>
And if I don't want to join the ANA? >>
It's pretty inexpensive and the Numismatist is a good read every month.
Or do you simply insure a dollar amount under the broad category of Rare Coins or Bullion ?
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