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What Is a Certificate of Authenticity for a Photography Print?

April 15, 2026

Landscapes April 15, 2026
Certificate of Authenticity — Fine Art Photography by Edin Chavez

A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is a document that accompanies a fine art print to verify its origin, edition status, and authenticity. For collectors, a COA is essential. For buyers purchasing for decoration, it provides peace of mind and adds provenance to the work.

What a COA Should Include

  • Photographer’s name and signature
  • Title of the photograph
  • Edition number and total edition size (for limited editions)
  • Print medium and paper specification
  • Date of production
  • Unique serial number or certificate number

COA at Edin Chavez Fine Art

Every print purchased through edinfineart.com is issued a digital Certificate of Authenticity with a unique serial number, the edition details, the print medium, and the date. The COA is generated automatically and emailed with the order confirmation. Limited edition prints also receive a physical signed COA mailed separately.

Why COA Matters for Value

A COA is the primary mechanism for proving the provenance of a fine art print. Without it, the print cannot be authenticated — which matters significantly if you ever sell or donate the work. Major auction houses and galleries require COA documentation for all photographic works.

About the Photographer: Edin Chavez is a Miami-based fine art photographer published by National Geographic. He is a Nikon professional photographer and a member of the Masters of Photography, with over 20 years of experience across 50+ countries. His fine art prints are available worldwide through edinfineart.com.

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