Among the most iconic generative art NFT collections is Gazers, a truly dynamic piece of art with layers of hidden and undiscovered gems by artist Matt Kane. In fact, Gazers have at least 30 distinct traits, among them, size, color, background, origin moon. A fantastic collectors guide can be found here, written by @0xVirtau.
First minted in December of 2021, I am the second owner of #10, which tells you a bit about how people love to hold on to these.
#10 is arguably not especially rare, but it has a few notable rare traits. First, it has a celebration window of 72 hours. This means that unlike most other moons, this one enters its celebration mode for 36 hours prior to, as well as 36 hours after, December 4, its origin moon date. The dates mark important milestones in the artists life, and while December 4 is most common, the collector imagines this later date to be most relatable -- the purchase of the art connects the artists to the collector.
Secondly, this is a hexagonal moon. Out of the 1000 Gazers in circulation, only 146 have this shape.