Authenticate This COACH - **see first post for format**

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BASIC PICTURES REQUIRED (but more may be requested): If necessary pictures are in the listing, it's not necessary to upload and duplicate them.
  • Front of item
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  • Full clear and legible creed text and serial number
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  • For bags with turnlock closures, show pictures of back of female side of turnlock
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  • If applicable, search interior of bag and/or pockets for small white tag with production information and include a picture of that.
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The seller replied that Coach is only stamped on the inside as shown in the photo. No other photos submitted.


That pretty much settles it. I've never seen a similar case or clutch without a Coach stamp somewhere on the front, or rarely on the base.

It's also a good example of our warning that an outlet stamp can never prove something is genuine.
 
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That pretty much settles it. I've never seen a similar case or clutch without a Coach stamp somewhere on the front, or rarely on the base.

It's also a good example of our warning that an outlet stamp can never prove something is genuine.
I have a skinny case that doesn't have any stamping on the exterior. It has a creed. There is an X on the creed. I believe I have seen several others.
 
Hi would you please authenticate this backpack I received as a gift? It's about 10" x 9" x 3" Thanks
 

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Hi would you please authenticate this backpack I received as a gift? It's about 10" x 9" x 3" Thanks


There should also be a small fabric tag, usually white, all the way at the bottom seam of one of the pockets, probably the largest one. Bags that don't have stamped creeds should always have one of those, with the bag's production codes and style number. See the Read Me post at the top of each page. Then wait for one of the authenticators who knows recent styles.
 
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