USMCBillsFan Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 I took my jersey to be mounted. (finally)... It was almost 600 bucks but I got 50% off and it only cost me 296. They are custom making a shadow box using black wood and I'm having it put on a deep red background. It's going to look sweet but my question is about the certificate of authenticity. The lady asked me if I wanted it put into the box but I chose to keep it in my safe at home. Should I have put it into the box? I figured that if it was in the box and there was a fire or it was stolen then that's added value. In case of fire I at least would have the C.O.A. for insurance purposes. Thoughts?
Alaska Darin Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Keep it in the safe. Plus, make a copy of it and all the serial numbers of anything important you keep in your house (pictures, if you want to do it right) and keep them SOMEWHERE ELSE.
Thailog80 Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Keep it out. If you never plan on selling it and you know it's authentic a COA means little. Just put it in a safe place.
USMCBillsFan Posted May 19, 2005 Author Posted May 19, 2005 Keep it in the safe. Plus, make a copy of it and all the serial numbers of anything important you keep in your house (pictures, if you want to do it right) and keep them SOMEWHERE ELSE. 340176[/snapback] Good idea. I have all my important stuff in that one fireproof safe but I should put copies of everything somewhere else. I have a memory stick from my digital stored at work with pictues of all my autographed stuff and expensive items in case of a fire or breakin.
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