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Foundation refused COA, but is it real or fake

  • Writer: gerard van weyenbergh
    gerard van weyenbergh
  • 4 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Many serious collectors are holding masterworks that are 100% authentic, yet they are un-sellable because a major foundation refused authentication. Why? Often, it’s not about the art; it’s about liability and legal bureaucracy at the foundation level.


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