Rare Books & Manuscripts Appraisers in Washington, DC
3 Certified Professionals
ABAA-member rare book and manuscript appraisers for estate settlement, IRS Form 8283 charitable donations, and insurance coverage. Every listing was sourced from a recognized national or international professional registry.
Daniel De Simone
ABAA
Washington, DC
Aaron Beckwith, Hélène Golay
ABAA
Washington, DC
Allan Stypeck, Jr.
ABAA
Washington, DC
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Frequently asked questions
How many rare books & manuscripts appraisers are in Washington, DC?
Our directory lists 3 verified rare books & manuscripts appraisers in Washington, District of Columbia. All were sourced from recognized professional registries.
Are Washington rare books & manuscripts appraisers USPAP-certified?
USPAP compliance varies. Use the filter on this page to narrow to USPAP-certified appraisers.
Can I find an IRS-qualified rare books & manuscripts appraiser in Washington?
Some Washington rare books & manuscripts appraisers meet the IRS qualified appraiser definition. Use the IRS-qualified filter to identify them.
How much does a rare books & manuscripts appraisal cost in Washington?
In Washington, a single-item estate or insurance appraisal typically runs $150–$500. IRS donation appraisals for one item commonly range $300–$600. Complex or rare items may be billed hourly at $100–$300/hour. Always get a written fee agreement in advance — USPAP standards require the fee not be contingent on the appraised value.
What use cases do rare books & manuscripts appraisals cover?
Rare Books & Manuscripts appraisals in Washington commonly cover: estate settlement and probate, IRS charitable donation documentation (Form 8283), insurance coverage scheduling, divorce equitable distribution, and expert-witness testimony in valuation disputes.