Three Reasons to Have a Collection Manager

DOCUMENT YOUR COLLECTION:

Documenting your collection is important for maintaining a lower insurance premium, being prepared for natural disasters, and tracking items out for loan or transport. Instead of stressing on all the details, a collection manager can track and organize all these details seamlessly.

MAINTAIN YOUR INVENTORY:

To ensure that your collection is properly cared for, it must continuously be updated as well as reviewed every six months. In addition, reappraisals may be necessary every 3-10 years depending on volatility of the items. This is the type of work a collection manager is trained to perform regularly.

RECOGNIZE MISSING ELEMENTS

A collection manager has a trained eye to recognize errors in item descriptions or in provenance, as well as to notice outdated valuations and potential condition issues. This could increase the value of your investment significantly.

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