Hey good evening.
So I snagged one of the George Harrison Gold Unicef prints a few months back, and I have no idea how I didn't notice but my framing person did, somehow I was lucky enough to get the AP, signed in pencil AP. Does that increase the value?
George Harrison Gold Peace Friendship poster
Re: George Harrison Gold Peace Friendship poster
No.
Though some folks do prefer APs. While others prefer numbered prints.
Though some folks do prefer APs. While others prefer numbered prints.
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Re: George Harrison Gold Peace Friendship poster
The only time an AP could possibly be worth more is if there is truly a difference between the numbered run and the APs. For example, I'd prefer a Banksy AP over a regular editioned print of the "same" image most of the time.
Re: George Harrison Gold Peace Friendship poster
APs used to mean there was a difference in the print. Maybe another colorway or some other experimentation in the print. Way back pre-2000. However, now it just means you and at least 29 other people have an AP on your print instead of a number.