CCCA Webinar - Priceless: Myths around object values, appraisals and insurances debunked

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CCCA Webinar - Priceless: Myths around object values, appraisals and insurances debunked

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

2:00 PM 3:30 PM

A Zoom link to the workshop will be emailed to participants closer to the meeting date.

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Presented by CCCA Professional Affiliate Member Matt Powers

Ever wonder how object values are determined?  Is it as easy as Antiques Roadshow makes it seem?!  Do you know the difference between fair market value and replacement value?  Are you supposed to appraise your entire collection and have it all insured?  If you’ve asked yourself any or all of these questions and are in search of answers, then this webinar is for you.

Join us for an unraveling of the myths and gain some skills you can implement not only for your organization but also for your personal possessions.

We will follow up this event with a virtual Conversation with Colleagues on April 6th at 12:00pm. All those who register for the valuation webinar are invited to attend.

Pre-registration is required and a Zoom link for the meeting will be sent closer to the event date.

The cost of the virtual workshop is as follows:

  • free for CCCA Emerging Professional and Student Members

  • $10 for CCCA Professional Affiliate Members and Friends

  • $15 for all others who wish to attend

Your workshop fees and additional donations help our growing community of conservation and preservation professionals aid regional cultural heritage organizations in the care and conservation of their collections and materials.  As a non-profit corporation registered in the state of Vermont, the CCCA relies on the support of our membership and community to help us develop and promote affordable opportunities for training and networking and to improve the long-term preservation of these vulnerable collections.