Verification system and method for a collectible object
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented system comprising:
- an electronic clearinghouse comprising a database, the database comprising a plurality of records associated with a plurality of collectible objects in a one-to-one relationship, wherein the collectible objects are physical objects, wherein a subset of the plurality of records are associated with an owner of the associated collectible objects, wherein each record comprises owner-provided detailed background information comprising unique security information and at least one digital image of a portion of the associated collectible object, wherein the unique security information controls database access to the collectible object associated with the record;
a plurality of unclonable passive RFID tags associated with the plurality of collectible objects in a one-to-one relationship in the database, wherein each unclonable passive RFID tag comprises the unique security information associated with the record for the associated collectible object, wherein at least one unclonable passive RFID tag is embedded in an RFID tagging label comprising an adhesive back surface for affixation to one of the plurality of collectible objects and at least one transparent window through which a portion of the one of the plurality of collectible objects is visible, wherein the at least one digital image of a portion of the associated collectible object stored in the record associated with the collectible object is the portion visible through the at least one transparent window.
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Abstract
An electronic clearinghouse allows for owners of collectible objects to store detailed information in an off-site, secure database system. A separate record is created for each object and holds various types of detailed information about the object (history, pedigree, provenance, third-party authenticity documentation, etc.). The current physical location of the collectible object may also be stored in the database record and, preferably, one or more digital images of the collectible object is also stored. An unclonable, unique RFID tag is created for each collectible object and linked to its record in the e-clearinghouse database. The RFID tag is affixed to the object and needs to store only a minimal amount of information and can therefore take the form of a “passive” RFID tag. When used with large collectibles, the tag includes a window to allow for a digital image of a portion of the collectible to be created.
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8 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented system comprising:
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an electronic clearinghouse comprising a database, the database comprising a plurality of records associated with a plurality of collectible objects in a one-to-one relationship, wherein the collectible objects are physical objects, wherein a subset of the plurality of records are associated with an owner of the associated collectible objects, wherein each record comprises owner-provided detailed background information comprising unique security information and at least one digital image of a portion of the associated collectible object, wherein the unique security information controls database access to the collectible object associated with the record; a plurality of unclonable passive RFID tags associated with the plurality of collectible objects in a one-to-one relationship in the database, wherein each unclonable passive RFID tag comprises the unique security information associated with the record for the associated collectible object, wherein at least one unclonable passive RFID tag is embedded in an RFID tagging label comprising an adhesive back surface for affixation to one of the plurality of collectible objects and at least one transparent window through which a portion of the one of the plurality of collectible objects is visible, wherein the at least one digital image of a portion of the associated collectible object stored in the record associated with the collectible object is the portion visible through the at least one transparent window. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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receiving, in an electronic clearinghouse comprising a database, data for a plurality of collectible objects, wherein the collectible objects are physical objects; creating a plurality of database records from the received data; associating the plurality of records with the plurality of collectible objects in a one-to-one relationship, wherein a subset of the plurality of records are associated with an owner of the associated collectible objects, wherein each record comprises owner-provided detailed background information comprising unique security information and at least one digital image of a portion of the associated collectible object, wherein the unique security information controls database access to the collectible object associated with the record; associating a plurality of unclonable passive RFID tags with the plurality of collectible objects in a one-to-one relationship in the database, wherein each unclonable passive RFID tag comprises the unique security information associated with the record for the associated collectible object; forming an RFID tagging label, wherein the RFID tagging label comprises an adhesive back surface for affixation to one of the plurality of collectible objects and at least one transparent window through which a portion of the one of the plurality of collectible objects is visible, wherein the at least one digital image of a portion of the associated collectible object stored in the record associated with the collectible object is the portion visible through the at least one transparent window; and embedding at least one unclonable passive RFID tag in the RFID tagging label. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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