The Record Collector’s Guide To The Most Lucrative Vinyl In The Market

Published on 02/16/2021
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ABBA – Hova’s Vittne (1981)

Best known for their disco masterpieces, the Swedish supergroup ABBA once dedicated some of their industrious time in the studio to recording and producing Hova’s Vittne (Hova’s Witness in English). This was a sentimental present for Stig Anderson, the band’s manager, on his 50th birthday. Seeing as this vinyl was recorded as a private gesture rather than for public sale, only several copies were created. You can then expect to sell a special print for around $3,500.

ABBA Hovas Vittne

ABBA Hovas Vittne

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The Quarrymen – That’ll Be the Day (1981)

The Beatles would appreciate this The Quarrymen track called That’ll Be the Day so much that they would end up recirculating the 1958 hit in 1981. Paul McCartney would be the Beatle responsible for its reproduction, but he only created 50 copies. The combination of The Beatles’ seal of approval and its incredible rarity made this vinyl exceedingly expensive. If you hopped on this limited bandwagon and bought a copy of the 1981 That’ll Be the Day vinyl, you could sell it today for $3,500.

The Quarrymen Thatll Be The Day

The Quarrymen Thatll Be The Day

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