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Why do some prints rise in value more rapidly than others?

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Why do some prints rise in value more rapidly than others?

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The value of secondary market prints is governed by supply and demand. Prints which rarely come onto the market tend to rise more quickly than those that are traded more often. Some prints are seen as more collectible than others and collectors will sometimes pay quite a high price to acquire a rare print or one badly wanted to complete a collection.

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