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How to read a certificate of provenance properly

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Most certificates are read once and filed forever. That's a mistake - four lines on the page tell you more about an object than the invoice ever will.

Start with the issuing lab, then the date relative to the sale, then whether the report names a specific piece or a class of stone. The most telling line is usually the smallest: who signed it, and where.