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I cannot say definitively as, with all antique and specialized items, it depends upon how much a collector is prepared to pay but I should think that one of the records made by Enrico Caruso in Milan in 1903 must be well at the top of the list. I collect old recordings, mostly 78rpm, and the last time I saw one in a catalogue it was priced at £600.

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That's very true. It depends on the genre' of music and the genre' of the collectors. A big rule of thumb is a record is only worth what somebody is willing to pay for it.

In the R&B world of 78's - "Stormy Weather" by The 5 Sharps is probably the most sought after. Only 3 are known to exist and can demand a price of $20,000.00

But - there are high end country records and classical records. Depends on your knowledge and your taste.

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The most sought after gramophone record is believed to be the original pressing of The Beatles' "White Album," as it is valued for its rarity and historical significance. Additionally, records by artists like Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, and The Rolling Stones are also highly sought after by collectors.

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