MiniCo Insurance Agency Expands Coverage Classes for Fine Art and Collectibles Insurance Program
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Newly available categories of collections in the online agent portal include action figures, collector plates, dolls, movie memorabilia, pottery, toys, comic books, figurines, glass, rocks and minerals, trading cards, automobile memorabilia, crystal, model trains, ornaments and teddy bears. These categories augment the existing list of classes that includes fine art, sports memorabilia, wine, rare books, antique firearms, rare stamps, rare coins, musical instruments, furs, rugs and tapestries and silverware. Agents may request a quote on hundreds of other classes of collectible items by contacting MiniCo directly.
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