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THE DIGITAL VERIFICATION GUARANTEE

Veritus AG has a very unique approach to the business of authenticity. The major auction houses provide disclaimers on the Old Master paintings that they sell; this disclaimer absolves them from bearing any financial responsibility for the authenticity of the works they sell. The "experts" merely provide opinions, leaving a window of doubt in the event they are proven wrong at a later date. They will accept no financial responsibility for any errors or mistakes in the attribution.
    Veritus AG does not adhere to these very unprofessional approaches on the critical issue of authenticity. Rather Veritus takes the lead in a thoroughly professional and decisive approach on the subject. Veritus AG has total and complete confidence in the authoritative database that it has developed for a number of important artists. This total and complete confidence allows Veritus AG to provide a solid guarantee of the accuracy for every Digital Verification Certificate that is issued for each of the following artists:
       Michelangelo da Caravaggio

    Peter Paul Rubens

    Sir Anthony van Dyck

    Rembrandt van Rijn

    Francisco de Goya

    Raphael Santi

    El Greco

The Veritus guarantee is very simple and as follows:
   Should anyone purchase a painting bearing a genuine and original Digital Verification Certificate from Veritus AG that conclusively attributes the painting to one of the above named artists, and if the painting is later re-attributed by objective scientific means and proven to be the work of a lesser artist, Veritus AG will refund to the purchaser the full purchase price that was paid to acquire the painting holding the attribution through a Veritus Digital Certificate. The purchaser will both continue to retain the painting and the recoup the full purchase price that was paid to acquire the misattributed work.
No other method of determining authenticity will provide this level of confidence to a banker, a collector, an investor or an insurance carrier. The level of financial risk is far too high with the purchase of an important Old Master to base the financial decision upon anything other than a full and comprehensive guarantee of authenticity.
  
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