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<blockquote data-quote="Aluvial" data-source="post: 1216516" data-attributes="member: 6862"><p>Thanks for the advice. It was so good I'm repeating it again. </p><p> </p><p>I have a near complete collection of 1st and 2nd edition DnD modules/sources/boxed sets/etc. and have continued my collection of stuff through 3rd and 3.5 editions.</p><p> </p><p>I count the collectable things as items that are no longer in print, and that may have a value to someone else (i.e., other collector of same crap). </p><p> </p><p>My problem is that with over 1,500 books (really a lot more than that) that I will never be able to replace them if they become lost or stolen. Similar to an irreplacable baseball card collection, this is my hobby, my pride and joy and is worth more to me than what I could get out of it IF I ever decided to sell it. </p><p> </p><p>I realize that I would have to take collectable value for it regardless of my personal feelings, and want to be insured that I would at least recieve that finacial return if anything (gods-forbid) ever happens to it.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the advice. Although facing the insurance agent and saying I have a priceless collection (of DnD) material might make me a social outcast with him (I actually worry he might drop me, but that is for another thread), I hope I can get some straight answers and get my collection covered.</p><p> </p><p>It is funny to think that when I started in this hobby I never worried about such things... 20+ years and counting.... I really hope my children like their inheritance!</p><p> </p><p>Aluvial</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aluvial, post: 1216516, member: 6862"] Thanks for the advice. It was so good I'm repeating it again. I have a near complete collection of 1st and 2nd edition DnD modules/sources/boxed sets/etc. and have continued my collection of stuff through 3rd and 3.5 editions. I count the collectable things as items that are no longer in print, and that may have a value to someone else (i.e., other collector of same crap). My problem is that with over 1,500 books (really a lot more than that) that I will never be able to replace them if they become lost or stolen. Similar to an irreplacable baseball card collection, this is my hobby, my pride and joy and is worth more to me than what I could get out of it IF I ever decided to sell it. I realize that I would have to take collectable value for it regardless of my personal feelings, and want to be insured that I would at least recieve that finacial return if anything (gods-forbid) ever happens to it. Thanks for the advice. Although facing the insurance agent and saying I have a priceless collection (of DnD) material might make me a social outcast with him (I actually worry he might drop me, but that is for another thread), I hope I can get some straight answers and get my collection covered. It is funny to think that when I started in this hobby I never worried about such things... 20+ years and counting.... I really hope my children like their inheritance! Aluvial [/QUOTE]
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