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Originally Posted by Vikingo82
For me always numbered...and numbered and signed better...
If you have a limited run of XXX and you have the 1/XXX and signed.... totally kick ass...
But get this number one....ffffff....truly difficult...
For me it's ok if it's numbered...signed and numbered, better....and if you have the 1#....you have the holy grail of this run...
And always depending of the limited run of course...not the same 100 than 1000...
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Thanks -- I was at first doubtful that the #1 wasn't a knock-off or something, but seems legit. I may get that one as I feel the same way #1 = THE BEST!
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Originally Posted by Redmagster
The reason for the differences in value are generally due to scarcity and desirability..
An artist's proof has special value because of its extra rarity and its possible differences from the "standard" print, factors that are often reflected in its price.
The number 1 of any limited run is always valued higher than any other number in the run - purely down to the competitive nature of the human heart...
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Thanks Mags! As I do not know just how many "proofs" there were for this particular piece, and its not a HUGE collector's piece price-wise, just something I fancy, I'll probably pick it up along with the #1 -- who knows, maybe it's actually worth a lot