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Almost certainly not. If the reprint was signed by Picasso, it's worth more than the price of the signature, but the price of the reprint will pale in comparison to the price of an original edition. An original print is a copy made from a printing plate, from which the artist makes a limited edition of prints. A reprint is a copy of the print — essentially a copy of a copy — and not necessarily made directly by the artist or her helpers. An almost unlimited amount of copies can be made of reprints. Therefore, their main value lies in their sentimental appeal.
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