Gli Aristocazzi Alex Magni Cento X Cento Cxd Hot [new]
It looks like the phrase you’ve provided — "gli aristocazzi alex magni cento x cento cxd hot" — does not correspond to a widely recognized or verifiable topic, brand, artwork, or public figure as of my current knowledge. It may be a niche inside reference, a misspelling, a fictional or personal creation, or a mix of Italian slang and invented terms.
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| Feature | What to look for | | :--- | :--- | | Signature | Signed in pencil or marker on the lower right verso (back). “Magni” or “A.M.” | | Numbering | Edition size e.g. 12/50 + “CXD Hot” stamped. | | Paper | 100x100 cm. Heavyweight cotton rag (300+ gsm). | | Authenticity | Digital COA (QR code to a smart contract on Tezos or Polygon). Many Italian street artists now blockchain-verify limited prints. | | Condition | “Hot” foil should have no scuffing. Check for buckling due to large 100x100 format. | It looks like the phrase you’ve provided —
- Resale ambiguity: Sellers on Vinted, eBay.it, or Catawiki list items with descriptive but broken phrases. A user selling "Alex Magni – Aristocazzi – 100x100 – CXD – hot edition" might shorten it to the exact search string you see.
- Bot scraping & SEO arbitrage: Dropshipping or art-flipping blogs use mixed Italian/English keywords to capture traffic from both street art fans and adult-collectible niches.
- Private group hype (Telegram/Discord): Italian sneaker and designer toy groups often use coded names to avoid detection by brand lawyers. "CXD" could be a group’s internal code for "Certified X Drop."
Alex Magni and Cento x Cento CXD