Using Coin Photos For Appraisal
Summary
Photos of gold coins can be used for a preliminary appraisal, but a physical inspection might be necessary for accuracy. If a coin dealer wont travel, consider virtual appraisals, secure transport, or multiple quotes. Ensure accurate weight measurements if a jeweler is involved. Asset values for probate are typically set at the decedents date of death. Consult local professionals for specific guidance.Full Conversation
The coin dealer said he will not travel.
If the coin dealer won't travel, consider these options for appraisal:
- Virtual Appraisal: Reach out to other dealers who might offer virtual assessments.
- Transporting Coins Safely: Look into secure methods for transporting coins to a dealer.
- Multiple Quotes: Contact multiple dealers for varied opinions or services.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
- Virtual Appraisal: Reach out to other dealers who might offer virtual assessments.
- Transporting Coins Safely: Look into secure methods for transporting coins to a dealer.
- Multiple Quotes: Contact multiple dealers for varied opinions or services.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
The coins are in a safety deposit box.
Got it! Here are a few more suggestions:
- Coin Shows: Check if there are any local coin shows or events where dealers might offer appraisals.
- Insurance: Look into insuring the coins for transport if you decide to take them to a dealer.
- Online Dealers: Some reputable online dealers might provide appraisal services remotely.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
- Coin Shows: Check if there are any local coin shows or events where dealers might offer appraisals.
- Insurance: Look into insuring the coins for transport if you decide to take them to a dealer.
- Online Dealers: Some reputable online dealers might provide appraisal services remotely.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
A jeweler will be going to the bank to inventory the coins. They will be using a scale.
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It sounds like you are exploring ways to appraise coins for probate purposes without physically transporting them. Since the jeweler will be using a scale at the bank, ensure that all weight measurements are accurately recorded as they can be crucial for valuation.
If you need more help or have any other questions regarding this process, feel free to ask!
It sounds like you are exploring ways to appraise coins for probate purposes without physically transporting them. Since the jeweler will be using a scale at the bank, ensure that all weight measurements are accurately recorded as they can be crucial for valuation.
If you need more help or have any other questions regarding this process, feel free to ask!
So this will work?
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Yes, having a jeweler weigh the coins at the bank can help provide an accurate appraisal for probate purposes. Ensure all measurements are precise and documented. If you have further questions or need more details, feel free to ask!
Yes, having a jeweler weigh the coins at the bank can help provide an accurate appraisal for probate purposes. Ensure all measurements are precise and documented. If you have further questions or need more details, feel free to ask!
I read that the value of the coins will be set for the date of death of the decedent.
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In Florida, the value of assets for probate purposes is typically assessed based on their value at the date of the decedent's death. If you have further questions or need more information on probate processes, feel free to ask!
In Florida, the value of assets for probate purposes is typically assessed based on their value at the date of the decedent's death. If you have further questions or need more information on probate processes, feel free to ask!
The credit union where the SD box is won't notarize the jeweler signing the inventory.
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In Florida, if the credit union won't notarize the jeweler's inventory signing, you might consider these steps:
- Alternative Notary: Look for a mobile notary who can meet at the bank.
- Bank Policies: Confirm with the bank if any specific guidelines exist for notarization.
- Legal Advice: Consult an attorney for tailored advice on probate inventory notarization.
If you need more information or have questions, feel free to ask!
In Florida, if the credit union won't notarize the jeweler's inventory signing, you might consider these steps:
- Alternative Notary: Look for a mobile notary who can meet at the bank.
- Bank Policies: Confirm with the bank if any specific guidelines exist for notarization.
- Legal Advice: Consult an attorney for tailored advice on probate inventory notarization.
If you need more information or have questions, feel free to ask!
What is the rule on witness of the SD box inventory for the personal representative?
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In Florida, when a personal representative inventories a safe deposit box, the following rules generally apply:
- The inventory should be conducted in the presence of a bank officer.
- A written inventory must be signed by both the personal representative and the bank officer.
- If notarization is required, consider hiring a mobile notary.
If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
In Florida, when a personal representative inventories a safe deposit box, the following rules generally apply:
- The inventory should be conducted in the presence of a bank officer.
- A written inventory must be signed by both the personal representative and the bank officer.
- If notarization is required, consider hiring a mobile notary.
If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The bank does not want their employees to know what is in the SD box.
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In Florida, banks typically require a bank officer to witness the inventory of a safe deposit box for probate purposes. If the bank does not want employees to know the contents, you might consider:
- Hiring a neutral party or mobile notary to witness the inventory.
- Consulting with the bank for alternative arrangements that respect privacy.
If you have further questions or need additional information, feel free to ask!
In Florida, banks typically require a bank officer to witness the inventory of a safe deposit box for probate purposes. If the bank does not want employees to know the contents, you might consider:
- Hiring a neutral party or mobile notary to witness the inventory.
- Consulting with the bank for alternative arrangements that respect privacy.
If you have further questions or need additional information, feel free to ask!
I am hiring a jeweler to witness the inventory.
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Having a jeweler witness the inventory can be a good alternative if the bank's employees won't participate. Just ensure you follow the necessary legal guidelines for documenting the inventory accurately. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Having a jeweler witness the inventory can be a good alternative if the bank's employees won't participate. Just ensure you follow the necessary legal guidelines for documenting the inventory accurately. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Is the jeweler's signiture notarized by the bank sufficient for the PR's inventory of the SD box?
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In Florida, the jeweler's signature by itself may not be sufficient if the bank requires an employee to witness the inventory. Consider these options:
- Hire a mobile notary to notarize the jeweler's signature.
- Check with the bank for any specific requirements.
- Consult with a probate attorney for tailored advice.
If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
In Florida, the jeweler's signature by itself may not be sufficient if the bank requires an employee to witness the inventory. Consider these options:
- Hire a mobile notary to notarize the jeweler's signature.
- Check with the bank for any specific requirements.
- Consult with a probate attorney for tailored advice.
If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
You don't know the law?
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I understand your frustration. In Florida, inventorying a safe deposit box for probate typically requires a bank officer's presence. If privacy is a concern, hiring a neutral party or a mobile notary is a good alternative. Consulting with a probate attorney for specific guidance can be beneficial.
I understand your frustration. In Florida, inventorying a safe deposit box for probate typically requires a bank officer's presence. If privacy is a concern, hiring a neutral party or a mobile notary is a good alternative. Consulting with a probate attorney for specific guidance can be beneficial.