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| {{Short description|Process of authentication}}
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| {{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}
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| [[File:Stamp Certificate.JPG|thumb|Expertization certificate issued in 2004 for a 1915 Russian 10 [[ruble]] [[postage stamp]].]]
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| '''Expertization''' is the process of [[authentication]] of an object, usually of a sort that is [[collecting|collected]], by an individual [[expert|authority]] or a committee of authorities. The expert, or expert committee, examines the collectible and issues a certificate typically including:
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| * A statement of:
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| ** Whether or not the item is authentic
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| ** Identification of any damage to the item
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| ** Identification of any repairs to the item
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| ** Identification of any forgery or faked parts of the item
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| * A photo of the item
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| Some experts apply a mark or signature to the item attesting its genuineness.
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| Expertization is particularly common with valuable [[philatelic]] items, some of which are so often forged that they may be unsaleable without it.
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| ==See also==
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| *[[Philatelic expertization]]
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| [[Category:Authentication methods]]
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| [[Category:Skills]]
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| [[Category:Art history]]
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| [[Category:Valuation (finance)]]
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| [[bg:Експертиза]]
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| [[de:Expertise]]
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| [[fr:Expertise]]
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| [[it:Estimo]]
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| [[nl:Expertise]]
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 2 September 2025