DJR Certificate of Authenticity vs DJR Insert Card — How to Verify Your DJR COA

DJR Certificate of Authenticity compared to standard DJR insert card — only cards with a unique certification number on the back qualify for official DJR database verification at djrpro.com/verify.

If you searched for DJR Authenticity Certificate Card, this page explains the difference between:

  • DJR Authenticity Certificate Card with cert number on back (COA)

  • DJR Authenticity Certificate Card with blank back (insert card)

They are not the same.

Only one qualifies as an official, verifiable Certificate of Authenticity.

DJR Authenticity Certificate Card with Cert Number on Back (COA)

An official DJR Authenticity Certificate Card (COA) is issued only after an item has been professionally examined and documented by DJR Authentication.

A valid COA includes:

  • A unique DJR Certification Number printed on the back

  • A verification instruction directing you to our certification database

  • A corresponding record inside the DJR verification system

If your DJR Authenticity Certificate Card has a unique certification number on the back, it qualifies for verification.

You may verify the certification number directly at:
djrpro.com/verify

If the number matches our database records, the certification is valid.

Only cards with a unique certification number are considered official DJR Certificates of Authenticity.

DJR Authenticity Certificate Card with Blank Back (Insert Card)

DJR Authentication also includes insert cards with certain items sold online.

These cards may look similar to an Authenticity Certificate Card on the front. However:

  • They do not contain a unique DJR Certification Number

  • The back may be blank

  • They are not entered into the DJR verification database

  • They are not Certificates of Authenticity

A DJR Authenticity Certificate Card with a blank back is an insert card and not an official COA.

Insert cards are informational and branding materials. They do not represent formal certification or authentication documentation.

How to Tell the Difference

Turn the card over.

If the back includes a unique DJR Certification Number, it is an official DJR Authenticity Certificate Card (COA) and can be verified.

If the back is blank or does not include a certification number, it is an insert card and not eligible for verification.

There are no exceptions to this standard.

Why This Distinction Matters

Misrepresenting an insert card as a DJR Authenticity Certificate Card (COA) can create confusion in transactions and disputes between buyers and sellers.

Only items issued with a unique DJR Certification Number have been formally reviewed and documented by DJR Authentication.

If you are purchasing an item described as including a DJR Authenticity Certificate Card, always request the certification number and verify it before completing the transaction.

If Your Card Has No Certification Number

If your DJR Authenticity Certificate Card does not include a unique certification number on the back, the item has not been issued an official COA.

If you would like a professional authentication review, official Certificate of Authenticity, or formal appraisal report for your item or collection, you may view our Services & Pricing here:

djrpro.com/services

Clarity protects collectors.
Verification protects transactions.

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