Sailor Moon 200 Verified May 2026

Every legitimate piece from the "200" drop is logged in a public, read-only registry. When a seller claims "Sailor Moon 200 Verified," the buyer can input the item’s serial number (e.g., SM200-144) into the archive portal. If the serial number matches the registered owner and the specific cel (Usagi crying, Tuxedo Mask throwing a rose, etc.), it passes.

Under a 365nm UV blacklight, each "Verified" cel reveals a micro-embedded watermark: the silhouette of Luna, the crescent moon wand, and the digit "200." This cannot be reproduced without the original pressing die, which is held in a timed safe in Tokyo. sailor moon 200 verified

Due to the viral nature of the keyword, several myths have emerged: Every legitimate piece from the "200" drop is

  • Myth #2: “It is an NFT project.”
  • Myth #3: “It includes Sailor Moon Crystal.”
  • Myth #4: “It is officially endorsed by Naoko Takeuchi.”
  • In the past, a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) was easy to fake. Print a shiny logo, sign a fancy name, and a $10 photocopy becomes a "rare" item. The Sailor Moon 200 Verified system is different. Myth #2: “It is an NFT project

    The verification process is a three-tiered forensic audit:

    As of mid-2024, the secondary market for Sailor Moon 200 Verified items has exploded. Because only 200 physical cels exist, and roughly 60 have been permanently donated to museums (including the Smithsonian's Anime Archive and the Tokyo National Museum), only 140 remain in private hands.