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<p>[QUOTE="Mark London, post: 41872, member: 346"]It is actually fairly uncommon to see a numbered a/p (i.e. a/p #1/4, etc.). They do exist of course but the standard is simply "a/p", e/a. etc. On a proper certificate of authenticity issued by the publisher one would generally see the full breakdown of the print run along the lines of "regular edition of 250 numbered in Arabic numerals on Japon paper, deluxe edition of 100 on Arches, 10 artists proofs, 5 printers proofs, 3 hors commerce" etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mark London, post: 41872, member: 346"]It is actually fairly uncommon to see a numbered a/p (i.e. a/p #1/4, etc.). They do exist of course but the standard is simply "a/p", e/a. etc. On a proper certificate of authenticity issued by the publisher one would generally see the full breakdown of the print run along the lines of "regular edition of 250 numbered in Arabic numerals on Japon paper, deluxe edition of 100 on Arches, 10 artists proofs, 5 printers proofs, 3 hors commerce" etc.[/QUOTE]
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