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In an irony not lost on monetarists, the market value of a pristine first edition has jumped by almost 10 times since 2000, from £720 to £6,820.

So I contented myself with admiring, inside a glass case, a pristine first edition of "The Catcher in the Rye," whose dust jacket announced boldly that its author was... Richard Prince.

Because lasers offer better picture and sound quality than videotape and are more durable, movie buffs, who are the major buyers of laser discs, generally are willing to pay a premium for pristine editions of classics.

First editions turn up, too: a signed Mark Twain, a Wharton, maybe a pristine Salinger — you never know what will surface from even the most unpromising pile.

"It was actually a pristine little car".

But they hardly invaded a pristine ecosystem.

Other sports use only a pristine ball.

Then a pristine little survivor changed things.

The painting has a pristine provenance.

It wasn't a pristine hit, perhaps.

A pristine H2 can bring $6,000.

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