The Archive · Provenance
Certificate verification
Every Seeus acquisition comes with a signed certificate of exclusivity. Enter a certificate ID to confirm authenticity and confirm the artifact has been permanently retired from the archive.
About exclusivity certificates
- What is a certificate?
- A signed document that records the acquisition of a specific artifact — who holds it, when it was issued, and the SHA-256 fingerprint of the high-resolution file. It is proof of exclusivity.
- What does "retired" mean?
- Once an artifact is acquired, it is permanently removed from sale. The certificate records that retirement. The same artifact will not be issued again.
- Can anyone verify a certificate?
- Yes. Certificate IDs are public so authenticity can be confirmed by any third party. The buyer's name is the only personal field shown on this page.