My Beatles records are priceless. If yours are in great condition and complete with all pictures, books and other bits and pieces, you may interest a collector. their worth what you can get somebody to pay for them. Go on E-BAY and you can see what people are getting for them
Like all records, the value would depend on the record's condition, how popular (and more importantly, how collectible) the artist is, and whether the record is rare (some records only had very limited pressings, for example those made before an artist became popular).
Most Beatles records aren't worth nearly as much as anticipated or hoped for by sellers, because so many copies were sold originally, and so many people saved theirs in like-new or unplayed condition, expecting them to be worth money someday. The records also stayed in print for twenty years and more; later issues are often mistaken for earlier issues by non-collectors.
Consult an expert, or rather several experts if you want to get the best price. There are websites that give that information. Just enter the name of the album in, and it should direct you to site that gives you the info you seek.
You can also look up the discography in Record Collectormagazine, or that magazine's Rare Record Price Guide book. (The prices listed are not what you will get, selling the record to a dealer; they are more a guide to what a collector can expect to pay for one.)
Any of the websites linked below may be able to provide the value of your record.
You will NOT get book value for a record that is not mint. You will NOT get book value on a record that you sell to a shop or dealer. Just keep all of that in mind if you decide to sell it.
It would depend on the condition of the album. There is a website, Beatles.com, that has a lot of that type of info.
Usually around 12 or 13 dollars
A single autograph from Paul McCartney on a Beatles album of the period can fetch $2-5,000 USD. A Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Album" signed by all four members sold for $290,500 at an autcion in Dallas Texas.
The list price is $34.98, though obviously every store knocks it down from there. You can expect to pay around $25 or sell it for $15 or $20.
There are two surviving Beatles; Paul is worth around $800million, Ringo around $300million.
Albums of the time normally cost $5.99 to $6.99, in the US.
Sorry but its worthless if you have one in your posession simply post it to me and I will take care of its "removal" process. Yeah sorry to disapoint you. Its ok I will do this free of charge
$2.97 @ National Record Mart, Pgh,
$5.98 MSRP, if I remember right.
About 3 pounds.
i have no clue
You can buy a New Sealed copy of The Beatles White Album at 1NOTE (see link below).
Capitol
"Band On the Run" is a 1973 album by Paul McCartney and Wings. It is not rare.
Probably as much as any other White Album Record if there is nothing special about it.
i have no clue
You can buy a New Sealed copy of The Beatles White Album at 1NOTE (see link below).
Capitol
"Band On the Run" is a 1973 album by Paul McCartney and Wings. It is not rare.
Probably as much as any other White Album Record if there is nothing special about it.
The Beatles are obviously soooo much better than the Beegees
The individual members did record, but the Beatles didn't record together after their breakup in 1969.
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If the album in question shows catalogue number OSX 228(mono), then it is worth about 500 USD.
5,000,000,000,000,000,000$ the person who wrote that above is correct! i LOVE The Beatles!
It depends on the album and what condition it is in.
These Beatles original white albums are worth approximately $100 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition of the albums and if they can still be played or not.