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WHAT IS A PICTURE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY  (PCOA)
Part two
Given the proliferation of fake celebrity autographs and the fake
certificates of authenticity that accompany them the Picture
Certificate of Authenticity is being used more and more. A good
example is Adam West signing a limited run of 1966 Batarangs. His
picture is taken while autographing each Batarang. The picture is
signed and inscribed with the date and in his own hand writing. The
Batarang that he has signed also has the date that matches the
photograph inscribed in his in his own hand writing. The matching date
on both the Batarang and photograph of him signing now are used as
what is now called the date time serial number. This method is rapidly
becoming the most popular with celebrity autographs on baseballs to
batarangs. It is interesting to note that a 25.00 blue or black
plastic 1966 1:1 batarang replica becomes worth 500.00 to 1500.00 with
Adam West’s signature.
Note:
The Date/Time Serial Number includes the time if the series is ranked
and serves the same purpose to identify the position of the item, in a
series.
The Date/Time Serial Number does not include the time if the series is
not ranked and only is used to indicate a series with equal position
ranks.
This is the new normal for celebrity autographed items-like Batarangs,
baseballs, etc., etc…………


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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY  (COA)
Part three
Online Auction Sites
COAs have been a target of much controversy due to online auction
sites where sellers are providing fake Certificates of Authenticity to
market or sell their art works. The details below identify how to tell
the difference and best practices for consumers to identify a real
certificate from a fake.
COA's are commonly used on internet auction sites in order to provide
"proof" that the signature on a signed item is genuine. However it is
widely acknowledged that most of these COA's have simply been produced
by fraudulent sellers in order to encourage the buyer to buy fake
items. In almost all cases these COA's are worthless and have no
traceability. It has been shown that around 90% of the COA's issued by
these sellers do not even have the contact details of the person
selling the item, or if they do they are often incorrect or have an
address of a company that has long since disappeared.
Any COA is of no value at all unless it has the full contact details
of the issuer. It is an offence under the Fraud Act 2006 (section 7)
to create or use a fake COA in the sale of an autograph or similar
item. A person is guilty of an offence if he makes, adapts, supplies
or offers to supply any article— (a)knowing that it is designed or
adapted for use in the course of or in connection with fraud, or
(b)intending it to be used to commit, or assist in the commission of,
fraud. In other words, if the seller is offering fakes with a COA,
then he/she is committing more than one offence, and the offence of
issuing a COA alone is a possible 12-month prison sentence
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY  (COA)
Part four
Online Auction Sites
More on Art Provenance and COAs
To begin with, you need to know what a Certificate of Authenticity or
COA is because all kinds of COAs are floating around out there, both
real and fake and accompanying all kinds of art, are offered by
galleries, private sellers, artists, websites and at auctions,
especially online auctions like eBay. And you need to see it BEFORE
you buy the art, not after-- no matter what a seller promises. Unless
a certificate of authenticity originates from and is signed by either
the artist who created the art, the publisher of the art (in the case
of limited editions), a confirmed established dealer or agent of the
artist (not a casual third party or reseller), or an acknowledged
expert on the artist, that certificate is pretty much meaningless.
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY  (COA)
Part five
Online Auction Sites
More on Art Provenance and COAs
A genuine COA must contain specific descriptive details about the art
such as what the medium is (painting, sculpture, digital print, etc),
the name of the artist or publisher (or both), the art's exact title
or subject matter, dimensions, details of the edition size if it is a
limited edition, names of previous owners (when relevant), and if
applicable, titles and entries of reference books or other resources
that contain either specific or related information about either that
work of art or the artist who produced it. Images of the art in
question are also good. The title and qualifications of the individual
or entity that authored and signed the certificate should also be
included, as well as their contact information, and both contact
information and qualifications must be verifiable.
A formal certificate of authenticity is not necessarily required to
prove a work of art is genuine. Any valid receipt, bill of sale or
proof of purchase either directly from the artist or from a confirmed
and established dealer, reseller, publisher, representative or agent
of the artist will do. An appraisal from a recognized authority or
expert on the artist which includes a statement or guarantee of
authenticity is also acceptable. Whenever authenticity is at issue,
only conclusive statements of authorship from a RECOGNIZED or
QUALIFIED expert on the art or artist in question are acceptable, not
informal statements, opinions or offhand price estimates from anyone
who happens to buy or sell or appraise or otherwise transact in
occasional works by the artist.
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY  (COA)
Part six
Online Auction Sites
More on Art Provenance and COAs
Problems with COAs
You can never be too careful here. Certificates of authenticity can be
problematic; some are basically worthless and some even fraudulent.
Unfortunately, most people believe that art with a COA is
automatically genuine, but that is absolutely not the case. To begin
with, no laws govern who is or is not qualified to write certificates
of authenticity except in rare instances. Nor is there any standard
with respect to what types of statements, information or documentation
a COA must include. In other words, anyone can write a COA whether
they're qualified to or not. As if that's not bad enough, unscrupulous
sellers sometimes forge official looking documents or certificates of
authenticity and use them to either sell outright fakes or to
misrepresent existing works of art as being more important or valuable
than they actually are. And to make matters even worse, meaningless or
bogus COAs have been issued for decades, so don't automatically assume
a COA dated 1955, for example, is genuine just because it's old.
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY  (COA)
Part seven
Online Auction Sites
More on Art Provenance and COAs
Here is a reminder list when considering art with COAs
* First and foremost, always see, read, understand, and confirm the
full text of any certificate of authenticity BEFORE you buy the art.
* All certificates of authenticity must be original documents,
hand-signed by the artists or authenticators-- NOT photocopies.
* A genuine certificate of authenticity must fully and accurately
describe the work of art which it is authenticating, including but not
limited to the art's size, medium (painting, watercolor, limited
edition print, etc), date, title, subject matter, edition size and so
on. There should be no doubt that the COA describes one and only one
work of art-- the one you are considering buying.
* Original receipts directly from the artists or from recognized
galleries who represent or were known for representing the artists can
also be considered as proof or authentication that the art is by the
artist in question. Letters or correspondences directly from the
artists can also be considered as authenticating the art.
* If the art is for sale online, request and review the complete COA
or documentation being offered and not just a portion of it. Have the
seller email photographs or scans of the complete documents, not just
portions of them.
* Any conditional statements found in a certificate of authenticity
such as "in our considered opinion..." or "we believe that..." are
warning signs that at best, the art is only attributed to the artist
(which is not a COA) and at worst, that the art may a forgery. The
only valid COA is one hand signed by an established respected expert
on the artist stating conclusively that the art is by the artist whose
signature it bears.
* A valid certificate of authenticity should contain verifiable
documented proof or explanations or evidence of why the art is
genuine.
* If there's no contact information or the signature is not
identifiable, then you're taking your chances by buying the art and it
is most like a fake.
* If the certificate has been authored by a known, recognized and
respected authority on the artist (living or otherwise), it is very
likely adequate proof the art is genuine no matter how long ago it was
written.
* A statement that a work of art is genuine is NOT valid proof of
authenticity unless signed by an established and respected authority
on the artist. That authority's qualifications should be stated on the
certificate, or be otherwise available online or easy to find and
verify.
* Anytime a certificate of authenticity does not satisfy all of the
above requirements, consider yourself at risk for buying a fake.
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY  (COA)
Part eight
A FEW LAST WORDS ON PROVENANCE.
What is the difference between a fake and a forgery?

Fakes are works by other artists, which are passed off, as works by
more important artists. Forgeries are works made deliberately to
resemble the real thing. There are many more fakes than forgeries.

But even if you do end up buying a fake—well, it might not all be bad
news. After all, Michelangelo’s first commercial commission was to
fake an antique Roman statue for a cardinal.

GIVEN WHAT I KNOW ABOUT COAs and AUTOGRAPHs:

I BUY ART FOR BEAUTY AND NOT FOR A CELEBRITY’S OR ARTIST’S SIGNATURE,
NOR AS A FINANCIAL INVESTMENT.

IT IS ALSO WHY I DO NOT PARTICULAR CONCERN MYSELF WITH THE
CERTIFICATES OF AUTHENTICITY WHEN CONSIDERING A PURCHASE. SINCE MOST
ARE FAKES, SO WHY CONSIDER THEM MUCH AT ALL!
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Scored the 1995 Batman Forever batarang.
It was delivered on Friday.
For anyone planning to build a 1:1 Batarang collection based on the Batman movies this is the one that one needs to acquire first.
A year ago this would be the one most hard to obtain and the most expensive to obtain.
There are several one sided replicas and one poorly cast both side casting on the market. All are of poor quality and lack many movie correct details.
Only one replica would have been of good enough quality and I probably would have abandoned building this collection given the extreme price of this Batarang.
Here is the information for this batarong.
Batman Forever 1995
Batman (Val Kilmer) Folded Utility Belt Batarang
Stock #29322
£2349 / $2995
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A Batman (Val Kilmer) Folded Utility Belt Batarang from the 1995
installment, Batman Forever. In the film, Batman (Val Kilmer) must battle Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) and The Riddler (Jim Carrey) with the help of an amorous psychologist Dr. Chase Meridian (Nicole Kidman) and a young circus acrobat Dick Grayson (Chris O'Donnell) who becomes his sidekick, Robin (Chris O’Donnell). This prop can be found at the very beginning of the film, on a table of gadgets for Batman’s utility belt. The item is made out of solid resin and is painted in a dark charcoal grey. The piece was designed to appear as a folded bat symbol, with a wing on each side. The wings attach to a centerpiece which has a grooved out top that tapers down to a point. In the middle of the centerpiece is a series of raised grooves that pose as rails. There is some wear on the paint, along
with a small chip at the end of one of the top wings, but remains in
good production used condition.
Item size - 7.0" x 6.0" x 2.0" (17.78cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm)
This item comes with a Prop Store Certificate of Authenticity.
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1995 - Batman Forever batarang
Here is the 1995 - Batman Forever I purchased.
The timing for starting my 1:1 batarang collection was perfect.
Without this new release I would not have started my 1:1 batarang collection. This new one is much better than the 3,000.00 one.
This highly detailed Prop Replica was scanned from an original screen used movie prop for the ultimate in accuracy and realism.
Constructed from heavyweight die-cast metal, this large and impressive replica is over 12” long when opened, and weighs 2½ lbs! It also folds in the middle just like the Original Prop!
The Folding Batarang comes complete with a light up themed display stand and COA.
Don't delay in placing your order as we have secured just 75 pieces of this for the US market!
Manufactured by Hollywood Collectors Gallery distributed in the US by Hollywood Collectibles Group.
Dimensions: 12" Long Approx.
Edition Size: 300 pieces worldwide
Availability: In stock
Payment Plans Available!


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