Content Update Policy

Le Collectionists — collecting, provenance, and valuation guides. Last reviewed 2026.

This page explains how Le Collectionists approaches content update policy across our coverage of collecting, provenance, and valuation guides. We publish these standards openly so readers, sources, and partners can understand exactly how our content is produced, checked, and maintained. We hold every article to a consistent standard of accuracy, clarity, and usefulness, and we correct errors openly when they occur.

Why we update content

Information changes — tax thresholds, prices, guidelines, research, and events all move over time. Le Collectionists treats published articles as living documents and reviews them so readers are not misled by material that has quietly gone out of date.

Review schedule

Evergreen explainers are reviewed on a recurring cycle, and time-sensitive material is revisited whenever the underlying facts change. Each substantive review is recorded with a 'last reviewed' or 'last updated' date so readers can judge currency at a glance.

What a review covers

During a review we re-check facts and figures against current sources, refresh examples, repair broken links, improve clarity, and remove anything that is no longer accurate or relevant. Where a topic has changed enough to alter the guidance, we rewrite the affected sections rather than patch them superficially.

Transparency about dates

We show publication and update dates rather than resetting them to appear artificially fresh. An older date on stable, still-accurate content is a signal of honesty, not neglect.

Related standards

These policies work together. See our Editorial Policy, Fact-Checking Policy, Corrections Policy, Content Update Policy, Review Policy, Publishing Principles, and Our Mission. Questions? Contact us.