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

Published on 02/16/2021
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The Beatles – Abbey Road (1969)

For some unexplainable reason, Abbey Road did not enjoy much critical praise when it was first released. Its true worth would only be appreciated far into the future. We would like to turn your attention to the 1969 English exported edition, which features a catalog number of PPCS 7088, a Parlophone Records label, as well as a golden sticker on the sleeve’s back. Does your copy fulfill these criteria? If so, you are sitting on something worth about $4,000.

The Beatles Abbey Road

The Beatles Abbey Road

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Elvis Presley – That’s All Right (1954)

The artist recognized as The King of Rock ‘n Roll finished recording That’s All Right during a stale period in his music career. It was thanks to his cover of That’s All Right Mama by Arthur Crudup in 1954 that his record producer, Sam Phillips, finally had some gold to mint. The B-side features Blue Moon of Kentucky, which is widely considered to be the first true rock ‘n roll record. This legendary album now sells for about $4,000.

Elvis Presley Thats All Right

Elvis Presley Thats All Right

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