The Most In-Demand Andy Warhol Prints From Investors
In the current market, the most in-demand Warhol prints remain Endangered Species, Marilyn, Mick Jagger, Ads, and Myths. Each of these series trades actively at the individual-print level, but they also carry exceptional weight as complete sets, which consistently achieve prices above £1 million. The strongest result on record is a complete Endangered Species set, which surpassed £3 million, with Marilyn close behind. Ads and Myths remain comparatively more accessible at the set level, but continue to show sustained value appreciation.
Several of these collections also benefit from demand for rare formats. Endangered Species, Myths, and Ads are supported by trial proofs and sought-after colour variants, which introduce scarcity within otherwise familiar imagery. Marilyn and Mick Jagger do not circulate in trial proofs, but their main editions and artist’s proofs continue to achieve consistently strong results. While Jagger prints have become increasingly scarce, Marilyn saw renewed momentum in 2025, reinforcing its position as one of Warhol’s most reliable pricing anchors.
Beyond the headline series, investor demand also extends to individual works and sets from Moonwalk, Cowboys and Indians, Campbell’s Soup, and Flowers. To understand how these collections compare across liquidity, pricing strength, and market depth, explore the confidence scoring and full analysis in our latest Most Investable Print Collections Report.






