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What You Need to Know When Hiring a Personal Property Appraiser

Anubis Appraisal and Estate Services

As a personal property appraiser, my role encompasses tangible property including fine art, antiques, furniture, and collectibles. Reasons of valuations for tangible property can include estate and probate purposes, equitable distribution, insurance coverage, charitable donations, dissolution of marriage, and bankruptcy.

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What Kind of Appraisal?

Drishti LLC Appraisers

Do you want to know the value simply out of curiosity? Do you need to have a collection appraised for insurance? CURIOSITY If you are simply curious about the value of an artwork or collection, a restricted appraisal will help you. It is not used for forced sale or bankruptcy situations. Do you want to liquidate?

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How to Appraise Your Jewelry: A Comprehensive Guide

La Jolla Gem Appraisal

Whether you're curious about the value of your collection, planning for insurance coverage, or considering selling pieces, understanding how to appraise jewelry is essential. Step 1: Know Your Jewelry Before diving into the appraisal process, take a close look at each piece in your collection.

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Understanding the Difference in Value for Different Jewelry Appraisal Purposes

La Jolla Gem Appraisal

Each type of value serves a specific need, and understanding these distinctions is essential for making informed decisions. Here, I’ll explain the four main types of value in jewelry appraisal— Retail Replacement Value , Fair Market Value , Marketable Cash Value , and Liquidation Value —and when each is used.

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How to Know When You Need an Appraisal

JSK Fine Art Appraisals

Knowing the value of a collection allows families to make informed decisions about retaining, selling, or donating pieces. Donation Appraisals for Tax Deductions If you plan to donate artwork to a nonprofit or museum, the IRS requires a qualified appraisal for tax deductions if the value exceeds a certain threshold.