While a lot of alternative lenders lend against assets
like stamp collections, Beatles memorabilia, 18th century dictionaries and Fender classic guitars, a lot of people prefer to invest in cars in this tough economy.
Not exact matches
Fred, Just
like people wh don't collect
stamps all agree on how
stamp collections need to be organized.
You might also want an additional rider to cover especially valuable items
like jewelry, antiques,
stamp or coin
collections, cameras, or electronic equipment.
The policy has limitations on certain high value contents
like jewelry, furs, fine arts, silverware, coin and
stamp collections
Formerly called, «animal collectors,» a term which may denote
collection of valuable items
like stamps or cars, hoarders confine animals in filth, often in uncomfortably small cages, underfed and dehydrated although food and water are on the premises; dead or dying animals are often found on the premises as well.
At the Geffen wing, your mission is to find memorable art amidst the jumble of highlights and lowlights dancing large,
like a 3 - D
stamp collection demanding you play «the name game».
High - valued contents
like jewelry, furs, fine art, silverware,
stamp collections and coin
collections are subject to limitations.
If you have possessions that are worth more than the limits set in your policy
like jewelry, furs,
collection cards,
stamps, etc., you may want to look into higher limits or additional coverage to better protect them.
All home insurance policies have a Special Limits section that restricts coverage on items
like jewelry, computers, video cameras, coin &
stamp collections, money, and other collectible items.
The policy will restrict coverage on certain items
like jewelry, furs, fine art, silverware and
stamp and coin
collections.
Special coverage can be added to your homeowner policy for items
like jewelry, art,
stamp or coin
collections, cameras, furs, sports equipment and more.
Email and social networking is available all around the world, but maybe the USPS should take a hint from the clever Belgians who've created a
collection of
stamps that celebrate — and actually smell and taste
like — chocolate.