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Submitted photo · June 16, 2026

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2. Anish Kumar Giri – Dutch chess player. Five-time Dutch Champion, number one among his country's chess players. Winner of the 2025 FIDE Grand Swiss in Samarkand. Participant in the 2026 Candidates Tournament.

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Autographed Digital Commemorative Portrait of Anish Giri

Sports Memorabilia and Collectibles

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$45–$85

As of June 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a digital commemorative portrait featuring the prominent Dutch chess Grandmaster Anish Kumar Giri. The image displays Giri in a professional setting, seated behind a wooden chessboard with Staunton-style chess pieces in play. He is wearing a grey tailored blazer over a white dress shirt, characterized by a pensive expression with his hand resting near his chin. The portrait includes a formal printed caption of his full name, 'Anish Kumar Giri', positioned below the main image. Beside the name is a distinct, stylized digital signature or stylized monogram, likely representing the player's autograph. The overall composition is presented on a clean white background within a digital interface, appearing as an informative or collectible card. The image quality shows some digital compression artifacts, but the subject matter and identifying text are clearly discernible. This piece serves as a tribute to Giri's career achievements, including his status as a five-time Dutch Champion and winner of the 2025 FIDE Grand Swiss. The style is contemporary, typical of modern sports memorabilia and digital player profiles used for tournament promotion or fan collections.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the digital commemorative portrait featuring Grandmaster Anish Giri. The item acts as a commemorative digital asset, likely part of a limited run or fan collection following his 2025 FIDE Grand Swiss victory. The image quality is clear, though it exhibits standard compression artifacts consistent with high-turnover digital sports memorabilia. The stylized digital signature appears consistent with known examples of Giri's autograph, though its application is digital rather than hand-signed. The market for chess memorabilia is currently niche but growing, driven by the increasing global profile of top-tier Grandmasters. Anish Giri, as a multi-time Dutch Champion and a 2026 Candidates Tournament participant, remains a high-profile figure. However, the value of digital-only commemoratives is generally lower than physical tableaus or hand-signed boards. Rarity is difficult to determine without a serial number or blockchain verification (NFT status), which would significantly impact market scarcity. A major limitation of this appraisal is the digital nature of the format; without a physical signature or a certificate of authenticity (COA) from a recognized chess federation or licensing body, its value remains speculative. To confirm a higher valuation, I would require provenance documentation regarding the digital minting or printing source and evidence of the total edition size. Further authentication via forensic analysis of the metadata or a verified digital certificate would be necessary to ensure this is an authorized piece rather than a fan-made reproduction.

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