Price Check: Beatles Print Set of 5
Price Check: Beatles Print Set of 5
It's been a few years (it seems), since the Beatles Set has been discussed. Just curious for anyone's take on price as of this moment on the full set of 5 prints? : http://thegiant.org/wiki/index.php/The_Beatles
JErikR
Re: Price Check: Beatles Print Set of 5
You selling a set?
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Assuming they are in nice shape, I would guess somewhere between $7-11k if sold as a set depending on where they were sold. I always wanted the Andre and 5th Beatle prints from that set but could do without the rest. I'm sure most people would prefer the opposite.
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Good input. My additional thought is someday someone will sell a set to one of the new galleries (Gregg S., Soak Your Buns, et al) and they will then sell the set for something like $25k+.
JErikR
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I have no doubt that the set will one day be worth every dime of that. That day will either happen in France or years after Shepard is no longer with us.
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*Frenchy talking* Quoi?
I have seen shepard fairey prices rising up dramatically mostly in UK, there are nowadays some high shots in france, but they are mostly related to auction houses which also fictively push the market up. However you can still score good prints (early ones) at a very decent prices (almost the same than in US, but in $). if you put all taxes and shipping costs together (+ risks), that is making sense.
however, if one you guys sell a set (of 4, of 5), well... pm
I have seen shepard fairey prices rising up dramatically mostly in UK, there are nowadays some high shots in france, but they are mostly related to auction houses which also fictively push the market up. However you can still score good prints (early ones) at a very decent prices (almost the same than in US, but in $). if you put all taxes and shipping costs together (+ risks), that is making sense.
however, if one you guys sell a set (of 4, of 5), well... pm