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A.P. means artists proof.These are the first pulls of a run-sort of the art equivalent to galley proofs of a book.Generally, there's 10-15 AP's per state,so they tend to be more valuable.
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You're reading I have a batman picture that is signed by Bob Kane. It is called "Night Vigil over Gotham." It says A.P. on it without a print number (like 12/20) and I'm wondering what A.P. means (is it more valuable than one that says A.P. with a number)?
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Thanks Nick! I appreciate the help.
by Ryan2219 on December 10th, 2008