Where is the Number on a Louis Vuitton Small Ring Agenda cover?

I’ve come across a second hand Louis Vuitton Small Ring Agenda Cover in excellent condition with a [phone number removed] calendar in it. I know this stuff gets faked all the time. Yes I am signed up at the purse forum but I have to participate in 10 discussions before they will allow me to ask a question. I can’t find any 10 questions I would want to participate in, I don’t own a designer anything except maybe this agenda cover. Does anyone know where I can find the “secret” numbers that should be on it? No pictures yet, don’t need them for this question.
Thanks!

asked about 12 years ago

3 Answers

If authenticity is in question, copy photos and have it authenticated or pay someone who’ll authenticate for you like CarolDiva.

[URL removed] Online authentication services for PP claims meaning if there’s a dispute with authenticity…she’s the one to go to with a yay or nay.

Charges $6 per bag and she’s an expert on Louis Vuitton bags/accessories but she also does some other brands now

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answered about 12 years ago

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I think they’re inside the big flap pocket. It should run parallel to the long edge of the cover. I am a TPF member. If you want to have it authenticated you can email me the pics and I can post them to the authentication thread.

[URL removed] They’re right against the edges so you might have to pull the flap out a bit to see it.

answered about 12 years ago

Thanks Sparkle. Don’t have any pics just yet, didn’t want to bother if it’s a fake. There are double flaps on both sides of the cover, and I didn’t see any but will look again.

[URL removed] Nope I don’t see any inside of any of the flaps.

Edit 4/21/2012: Sparkle posted for me at the Purse Forum, will let everyone know what is found out.

answered about 12 years ago

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