For the hardcovers, there were 20 Autograph Editions, of which they received a COA numbered 31-50. There were up to 35 Makers Editions reserved for the coin makers who participated. Of that minerjones seems to know how many were claimed to purchase. Then there are regular non-limited hardcovers. Any hardcover had the option to get premium paper.
Around 15 makers were given free label sets by me, which would have COAs from roughly numbers 15-30.
The COAs from me don’t necessarily match the numbers of any books, since the label sets could have been purchased separately and added to any hardcover or softcover.
I’ve been told from Elianite that the last 4 Autograph Editions have sold or traded for $5000 each.
With 19 Makers Editions claimed, they are currently about as rare as the Auto Editions, unless the leftover Makers. Ed. stock gets released somehow. But the Makers Editions don’t necessarily come with a label set unless they were offered to the maker, since not all makers were offered a label set.
All 50 sets of labels were complete with all signatures and holos with the exception of Ravenbit, Genesis and bhcoins, listed on the COA, if I recall. I had a limited amount of those.
So a makers edition with a label set is somewhat rare?
All 20 Autograph Editions had labels. There are 19 out of 35 claimed Makers Editions. Out of those, only a handful also have a label set. So one could say the Makers Edition are Currently more rare than the AE if they also have a label set. Again, I don’t know if Elias or minerjones are releasing the unclaimed Makers Ed.
Note that the paper could have been premium or not.
Also keep in mind that the label COAs were my project so those serial numbers don’t necessarily match the book numbers. I kept the lowest numbers to resell and give away for free.