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A Digital image of each IAGA Artifact certificate is stored in
both an onsite and offsite secure 128 bit SSL encrypted
server. High security grade 128-bit SSL servers are
currently used
in all leading Web sites. These servers are utilized by the
IAGA to ensure the security and reliability of our records database. If
you have a question or would like to have a specific IAGA
certificate researched please
contact us
with the certificate number and we will research your query.
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Each IAGA grading certificate will include all known history that is
provided by the owner. In addition the certificate will include a unique identification number, embossed
seal, and an official IAGA stamp making it suitable for framing.
The certificate is also housed inside a rigid and clear
protective case to ensure its safe display and storage. Having an
official certificate of grading from the IAGA will ensure the preservation of
the artifact's provenance and historical information. The grade
assigned, along with the classification, can be used to determine the approximate value and rarity of the
artifact. This information can be invaluable if the artifact or
collection needed to replaced by an insurance company. The cost of IAGA
grading pales in comparison to its many benefits for collectors.
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