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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by me on Nov 4, 2014 23:57:57 GMT 1, I have been looking at a Gift print which is signed and dated and comes with a coa. It is unnumbered as it is not part of a run, would this make the print worth less than the numbered edition?
would this put you off buying?
thanks in advance
I have been looking at a Gift print which is signed and dated and comes with a coa. It is unnumbered as it is not part of a run, would this make the print worth less than the numbered edition?
would this put you off buying?
thanks in advance
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 0:10:46 GMT 1, I have been looking at a Gift print which is signed and dated and comes with a coa. It is unnumbered as it is not part of a run, would this make the print worth less than the numbered edition? would this put you off buying? thanks in advance As long as you can confirm with PC that it's legit, I'd think there'd be no difference in value between a numbered print
I have been looking at a Gift print which is signed and dated and comes with a coa. It is unnumbered as it is not part of a run, would this make the print worth less than the numbered edition? would this put you off buying? thanks in advance As long as you can confirm with PC that it's legit, I'd think there'd be no difference in value between a numbered print
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by me on Nov 5, 2014 0:12:59 GMT 1, I have been looking at a Gift print which is signed and dated and comes with a coa. It is unnumbered as it is not part of a run, would this make the print worth less than the numbered edition? would this put you off buying? thanks in advance As long as you can confirm with PC that it's legit, I'd think there'd be no difference in value between a numbered print Thanks federation of ideas
anyone else agree?
I have been looking at a Gift print which is signed and dated and comes with a coa. It is unnumbered as it is not part of a run, would this make the print worth less than the numbered edition? would this put you off buying? thanks in advance As long as you can confirm with PC that it's legit, I'd think there'd be no difference in value between a numbered print Thanks federation of ideas anyone else agree?
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by me on Nov 5, 2014 0:16:05 GMT 1, Depend of what is on the COA But I will pay a premium for a print like this It says gift print on the coa
Depend of what is on the COA But I will pay a premium for a print like this It says gift print on the coa
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by johnnyh on Nov 5, 2014 3:27:46 GMT 1, The key here is whether your buying it from the person who was gifted the print and that the COA is genuine.
The further a gift has been passed on the less dependable it gets. Which also makes them harder to sell.
However if it's from the gifted as it were I personally thinks it's a really nice piece and would be great to have and not sell etc. as it's quite unique etc really down to its provenance for me what's the tail the further from the original the greyer it becomes as it becomes harder to legitimise.
The key here is whether your buying it from the person who was gifted the print and that the COA is genuine.
The further a gift has been passed on the less dependable it gets. Which also makes them harder to sell.
However if it's from the gifted as it were I personally thinks it's a really nice piece and would be great to have and not sell etc. as it's quite unique etc really down to its provenance for me what's the tail the further from the original the greyer it becomes as it becomes harder to legitimise.
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 9:38:37 GMT 1, Which print?.
Which print?.
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by me on Nov 5, 2014 9:47:29 GMT 1, The key here is whether your buying it from the person who was gifted the print and that the COA is genuine. The further a gift has been passed on the less dependable it gets. Which also makes them harder to sell. However if it's from the gifted as it were I personally thinks it's a really nice piece and would be great to have and not sell etc. as it's quite unique etc really down to its provenance for me what's the tail the further from the original the greyer it becomes as it becomes harder to legitimise. How would I know if the coa was genuine? The print is not cheap so I would not want to buy a print I could not sell, at the moment I have the cash spare but a couple of years down the line who knows something could come up and I may not want to sell but I may need to sell it. I just don't want to spend a load of money and then be told its worth the same as a WCP print. I will have to do some more research I think. Thanks for your advice, it is appreciated
The key here is whether your buying it from the person who was gifted the print and that the COA is genuine. The further a gift has been passed on the less dependable it gets. Which also makes them harder to sell. However if it's from the gifted as it were I personally thinks it's a really nice piece and would be great to have and not sell etc. as it's quite unique etc really down to its provenance for me what's the tail the further from the original the greyer it becomes as it becomes harder to legitimise. How would I know if the coa was genuine? The print is not cheap so I would not want to buy a print I could not sell, at the moment I have the cash spare but a couple of years down the line who knows something could come up and I may not want to sell but I may need to sell it. I just don't want to spend a load of money and then be told its worth the same as a WCP print. I will have to do some more research I think. Thanks for your advice, it is appreciated
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 9:59:28 GMT 1, The key here is whether your buying it from the person who was gifted the print and that the COA is genuine. The further a gift has been passed on the less dependable it gets. Which also makes them harder to sell. However if it's from the gifted as it were I personally thinks it's a really nice piece and would be great to have and not sell etc. as it's quite unique etc really down to its provenance for me what's the tail the further from the original the greyer it becomes as it becomes harder to legitimise. How would I know if the coa was genuine? The print is not cheap so I would not want to buy a print I could not sell, at the moment I have the cash spare but a couple of years down the line who knows something could come up and I may not want to sell but I may need to sell it. I just don't want to spend a load of money and then be told its worth the same as a WCP print. I will have to do some more research I think. Thanks for your advice, it is appreciated Email the image of the coa and print to pest control theyll tell you if its legit, is the print dedicated to anyone or are there symbols etc, anything other than the sig, a specific name can make it a bit less valuable imo
The key here is whether your buying it from the person who was gifted the print and that the COA is genuine. The further a gift has been passed on the less dependable it gets. Which also makes them harder to sell. However if it's from the gifted as it were I personally thinks it's a really nice piece and would be great to have and not sell etc. as it's quite unique etc really down to its provenance for me what's the tail the further from the original the greyer it becomes as it becomes harder to legitimise. How would I know if the coa was genuine? The print is not cheap so I would not want to buy a print I could not sell, at the moment I have the cash spare but a couple of years down the line who knows something could come up and I may not want to sell but I may need to sell it. I just don't want to spend a load of money and then be told its worth the same as a WCP print. I will have to do some more research I think. Thanks for your advice, it is appreciated Email the image of the coa and print to pest control theyll tell you if its legit, is the print dedicated to anyone or are there symbols etc, anything other than the sig, a specific name can make it a bit less valuable imo
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Trevorm on Nov 5, 2014 10:31:30 GMT 1, Wouldn't put me off - but then again not much does as I'd buy virtually anything out there just to stop somebody else having it
On a serious note, although there is some truth in the above, apart from a 'straight' COA which should be easily confirmed by PC. Provenance is all important. If the Nola/Choose Your Weapon ? or whatever was gifted to the seller then that would appear to be rock solid. Every transaction thereafter, to me makes the provenance a little more tenuous and diluted.
I used to have a signed and stamped gifted blue/green Nola and it's path to me ended up with the provenance being a bit like 'Chinese Whispers' - the price I agreed for it reflected that.
Wouldn't put me off - but then again not much does as I'd buy virtually anything out there just to stop somebody else having it On a serious note, although there is some truth in the above, apart from a 'straight' COA which should be easily confirmed by PC. Provenance is all important. If the Nola/Choose Your Weapon ? or whatever was gifted to the seller then that would appear to be rock solid. Every transaction thereafter, to me makes the provenance a little more tenuous and diluted. I used to have a signed and stamped gifted blue/green Nola and it's path to me ended up with the provenance being a bit like 'Chinese Whispers' - the price I agreed for it reflected that.
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by johnnyh on Nov 5, 2014 10:45:16 GMT 1, The key here is whether your buying it from the person who was gifted the print and that the COA is genuine. The further a gift has been passed on the less dependable it gets. Which also makes them harder to sell. However if it's from the gifted as it were I personally thinks it's a really nice piece and would be great to have and not sell etc. as it's quite unique etc really down to its provenance for me what's the tail the further from the original the greyer it becomes as it becomes harder to legitimise. How would I know if the coa was genuine? The print is not cheap so I would not want to buy a print I could not sell, at the moment I have the cash spare but a couple of years down the line who knows something could come up and I may not want to sell but I may need to sell it. I just don't want to spend a load of money and then be told its worth the same as a WCP print. I will have to do some more research I think. Thanks for your advice, it is appreciated Yep as per Andy you can send to PC to see if it's genuine. the other points you raise are genuine concerns you should have and solve before you buy the print regardless of whether it's genuine or not. The next buyer will have the same questions and queries that you have however the link to the original owner is one link on so more tenuous.
the reason these prints are not numbered and cannot have a continuous updated COA is the PC say they were gifts and not for resale. Likewise they do not have numbers. Eg this COA is for the print 30/100
But as mentioned that does not mean this piece is not real and not that it is not a good thing to have but do think through all the quirks some of which are beneficial and some not one of which is they tend to be harder to sell.. Personally if it's a first/second BANKSY and your not to sure of your way round and do not know the seller well, how to recognize genuine COA and how to check it's legit with PC I would tend to advise shy away from it.
if you have a pic of the COA drop me a pm and will take a look for you and give an opinion. Eg is it in the legit COA format or is it a form of letter claiming to be a COA. But it will be just that an opinion only PC can verify
The key here is whether your buying it from the person who was gifted the print and that the COA is genuine. The further a gift has been passed on the less dependable it gets. Which also makes them harder to sell. However if it's from the gifted as it were I personally thinks it's a really nice piece and would be great to have and not sell etc. as it's quite unique etc really down to its provenance for me what's the tail the further from the original the greyer it becomes as it becomes harder to legitimise. How would I know if the coa was genuine? The print is not cheap so I would not want to buy a print I could not sell, at the moment I have the cash spare but a couple of years down the line who knows something could come up and I may not want to sell but I may need to sell it. I just don't want to spend a load of money and then be told its worth the same as a WCP print. I will have to do some more research I think. Thanks for your advice, it is appreciated Yep as per Andy you can send to PC to see if it's genuine. the other points you raise are genuine concerns you should have and solve before you buy the print regardless of whether it's genuine or not. The next buyer will have the same questions and queries that you have however the link to the original owner is one link on so more tenuous. the reason these prints are not numbered and cannot have a continuous updated COA is the PC say they were gifts and not for resale. Likewise they do not have numbers. Eg this COA is for the print 30/100 But as mentioned that does not mean this piece is not real and not that it is not a good thing to have but do think through all the quirks some of which are beneficial and some not one of which is they tend to be harder to sell.. Personally if it's a first/second BANKSY and your not to sure of your way round and do not know the seller well, how to recognize genuine COA and how to check it's legit with PC I would tend to advise shy away from it. if you have a pic of the COA drop me a pm and will take a look for you and give an opinion. Eg is it in the legit COA format or is it a form of letter claiming to be a COA. But it will be just that an opinion only PC can verify
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by me on Nov 5, 2014 21:01:54 GMT 1, Thank you for all advice. The print was the pulp fiction print advertised on opus art. I have now used the money and bought a barcode instead. Thanks again everyone.
Thank you for all advice. The print was the pulp fiction print advertised on opus art. I have now used the money and bought a barcode instead. Thanks again everyone.
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 21:04:07 GMT 1, Sounds like the best way forward.
Sounds like the best way forward.
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 21:06:56 GMT 1, Thank you for all advice. The print was the pulp fiction print advertised on opus art. I have now used the money and bought a barcode instead. Thanks again everyone.
Oooh that sounds great. Let's see a picture
Thank you for all advice. The print was the pulp fiction print advertised on opus art. I have now used the money and bought a barcode instead. Thanks again everyone. Oooh that sounds great. Let's see a picture
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 21:15:26 GMT 1, Thank you for all advice. The print was the pulp fiction print advertised on opus art. I have now used the money and bought a barcode instead. Thanks again everyone. I think Barcode is a much nicer print anyway congrats
Thank you for all advice. The print was the pulp fiction print advertised on opus art. I have now used the money and bought a barcode instead. Thanks again everyone. I think Barcode is a much nicer print anyway congrats
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 21:15:31 GMT 1, I would only buy a signed gift print with COA when i like the image of the print
I would only buy a signed gift print with COA when i like the image of the print
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by me on Nov 5, 2014 21:20:08 GMT 1, Thank you for all advice. The print was the pulp fiction print advertised on opus art. I have now used the money and bought a barcode instead. Thanks again everyone. Oooh that sounds great. Let's see a picture I have bought it but not picked it up yet. I will share a pic once I have collected it.
Thank you for all advice. The print was the pulp fiction print advertised on opus art. I have now used the money and bought a barcode instead. Thanks again everyone. Oooh that sounds great. Let's see a picture I have bought it but not picked it up yet. I will share a pic once I have collected it.
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by me on Nov 6, 2014 18:29:12 GMT 1, The Gallery contacted me today and apologised. The seller apparently has a letter from pow confirming its a gift print but no coa. No one knows the name of the person it was gifted to. I would say I've got more chance getting a free Banksy canvas than pow issuing a coa.
The Gallery contacted me today and apologised. The seller apparently has a letter from pow confirming its a gift print but no coa. No one knows the name of the person it was gifted to. I would say I've got more chance getting a free Banksy canvas than pow issuing a coa.
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Deleted on Nov 6, 2014 18:37:48 GMT 1, The Gallery contacted me today and apologised. The seller apparently has a letter from pow confirming its a gift print but no coa. No one knows the name of the person it was gifted to. I would say I've got more chance getting a free Banksy canvas than pow issuing a coa. That makes a big difference, great buy on the barcode
The Gallery contacted me today and apologised. The seller apparently has a letter from pow confirming its a gift print but no coa. No one knows the name of the person it was gifted to. I would say I've got more chance getting a free Banksy canvas than pow issuing a coa. That makes a big difference, great buy on the barcode
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by me on Nov 6, 2014 18:40:37 GMT 1, The Gallery contacted me today and apologised. The seller apparently has a letter from pow confirming its a gift print but no coa. No one knows the name of the person it was gifted to. I would say I've got more chance getting a free Banksy canvas than pow issuing a coa. That makes a big difference, great buy on the barcode
Thanks Andy
The Gallery contacted me today and apologised. The seller apparently has a letter from pow confirming its a gift print but no coa. No one knows the name of the person it was gifted to. I would say I've got more chance getting a free Banksy canvas than pow issuing a coa. That makes a big difference, great buy on the barcode Thanks Andy
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by johnnyh on Nov 6, 2014 19:05:12 GMT 1, Congrats Me very wise move and a good buy, by the sounds of it congrats
Congrats Me very wise move and a good buy, by the sounds of it congrats
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Would you buy a gift print with pow coa?, by Boyle44 on Nov 7, 2014 13:29:56 GMT 1, Yea I personally wouldn't buy a gift print either , you definitely made the right move getting a barcode . I'll look forward to seeing some pics of it up
Yea I personally wouldn't buy a gift print either , you definitely made the right move getting a barcode . I'll look forward to seeing some pics of it up
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