Here Are Some Of The Most Expensive Vinyl Recording That Might Be Hiding In Your Home, Check Them Out

Published on 01/25/2021
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The Beatles — Abbey Road (1969)

If we had this kind of record, we could sell it for four thousand dollars. However, there was a label to tell if the cop was rare and came from the UK. The record should have a Parlophone Record and had a yellow and black label. The other things were the catalog number PPCS 7088. If the copy had a gold sticker, the value might rise. It was the well-known eleventh studio album that The Beatles had created.

The Beatles — Abbey Road (1969)

The Beatles — Abbey Road (1969)

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Elvis Presley, That’s All Right (1954)

Elvis Presley had produced the album. That’s All right had become a hit. Elvis began performing with Arthur Crudup’s “that’s All Right, Mama.” After Sam Phillips had heard his performance, Sam became fascinated. Sam had produced a record of Blue Moon of Kentucky on the B-side, which some people thought was the first record of Rock and Roll. If we had this record, we could sell it for four thousand dollars.

Elvis Presley, That’s All Right (1954)

Elvis Presley, That’s All Right (1954)

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