Does a printed artwork of an NFT artist have value?

You might think it’s a stupid question. But for your reference, I know nothing of NFT, thus I’m asking this question. So, please bear with me and don’t judge me.

So, I own a legitimate printed and signed artwork of a top selling NFT artist. It also have a number in it which I don’t understand. It’s xx/100. I would not mention what’s the exact # of the artwork I have since there are possibility they can identify me from that. As I said, I know nothing of NFT, so I don’t know if there’s a difference between the NFT art and printed artworks.

Does the printed art has lower value that the NFT art?

I hope someone can explain this to me like a six year old can understand. Thank you so much.

P.S. I don’t have any interest in selling this artwork and just genuinely curious if it has value.

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  1. A printed artwork of an NFT artist may have some value, but it is typically not as valuable as the original NFT. The value of an NFT lies in its uniqueness and scarcity, as it is stored on a blockchain and there is a limited supply. A printed artwork, on the other hand, is a physical representation of the digital artwork and can be replicated multiple times, which decreases its scarcity and uniqueness.

    That being said, a printed artwork of an NFT artist may still have value as a collectible item, particularly if it is signed by the artist or if it is part of a limited edition series. The value of the print will depend on several factors, such as the artist’s popularity, the rarity of the print, and the quality of the printing process.

    Ultimately, the value of a printed artwork is subjective and can vary greatly depending on the buyer’s perception and the specific circumstances surrounding the sale.

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