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Why join ASAs family of personal property appraisers?

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Why join ASAs family of personal property appraisers?

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The American Society of Appraisers trains and accredits appraisers. An ASA personal property appraiser follows the code of ethics of the society to identify and value objects based on the appraiser’s training, experience and accreditation. An ASA appraiser may also work with other specialists as required. ASA accredits personal property appraisers in the following specialties:* • African Sculpture • American Folk Art • American Indian Art • Antique and Collectible Glass • Antique Firearms, Armor and Militaria • Antique Furniture • Antiques and Decorative Arts • Asian Art • Automatic Musical Instruments (for ex. Player pianos) • Automotive Specialties • Books and Manuscripts • Clocks • Dolls and Toys • Ethnographic Art • Fine Arts • Fine Arts Photography • Firearms • Japanese Prints • Numismatics – coins and medals • Oriental Rugs • Pre-Columbian Art • Residential Contents – General – any other household contents • Silver & Metalware • Sports Collectibles and Memorabilia • Textiles—Gene

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