What are the terms that are often used to describe collectible figurines?
• Limited edition (LE) – limited edition figurines are produced in a specific number of quantities during a definite time period. Each limited edition figurine comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). The base of an LE figurine is marked with two sets of numbers: the highest numerical value indicates the total number of produced figurines while the lower value indicates which number the collector has. • Annual edition – this kind of figurines are produced for only a year. • Open edition – These collectible figures do not have a production limit and are still in production until the company desires to make them. • Artist proof – is a figurine that is set aside for the artist’s personal collection • Retired – a figurine is permanently removed from production and its mold was intentionally broken so it can never be reproduced in the future.
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