The second consideration is if a safe is very old, it might not have fire and/or burglary resistance ratings and certification labels that many insurers require before granting coverage to the contents.ĭespite the foregoing, some old safes do have value as:įire protection (much has been said but not much proven about the so-called fact that big heavy (intact) old fire safes won't protect contents against fire because of their age) "Can we resell this safe at a profit, after the expense of moving, loading, hauling, unloading, servicing, cleaning, and storing it?" From a business/commercial standpoint, the safe company has to approach the question with this thought in mind: Remember, the safe company is in business. If it's really old, a safe company representative will usually say something to the effect of "nothing," or "not much." The most often-asked question about old safes is "how much is it worth?" Rather than attempting to be a "Blue Book" of old safe values, this blog entry is aimed more at giving readers some realistic perspective about that old safe they might be thinking of selling. ![]() San Francisco Bay Area and Northern Safe Values
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