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What does “limited edition” and “open edition” mean?

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What does “limited edition” and “open edition” mean?

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Certain pieces of artwork at Ugallery.com, mostly photography and printmaking, are labeled as either “limited edition” or “open edition”. Pieces that are in a limited edition are produced in a set limited quantity. Open edition artworks are not limited in quantity and can be reproduced indefinitely. In both cases, each piece in the edition is identical and is considered an original. Limited edition works are generally more valuable because of the limited number available.

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