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It depends on the condition of the record and the title. Is the record playable? Is it chipped or cracked? Is part of the plaster core missing? A good guess would be $5 for an average record with box and lid that match the title of the record. Others can be more valuable according to rarity and demand.
yes it is a thick record autographed by Thomas Edison himself with a recording of a marching band..the record is in good condition and actually playable
Thomas Edison was taught mostly by his mother.
he had many valuable notes that the CIA took from his hotel room when he died. he also had an Edison medal award that to this day still has not been found. other than that nothing else
If your question is really, "What is the most valuable karat purity of gold?" then the answer is 24 karat, which is 99.99% pure gold, which is the most valuable form of gold in terms of turning gold into money.
Thomas Edison: 1,093
It depends on the condition of the record and the title. Is the record playable? Is it chipped or cracked? Is part of the plaster core missing? A good guess would be $5 for an average record with box and lid that match the title of the record. Others can be more valuable according to rarity and demand.
The most valuable record ever is the John Lennon Double Fantasy album which he signed for Mark Chapman a few hours before he died. A private collector bought it for $525,000.
yes it is a thick record autographed by Thomas Edison himself with a recording of a marching band..the record is in good condition and actually playable
In 1877 by Thomas Edison.
1887
Thomas A. Edison invented the record player in 1877 in Menlo Park Laboatories in West Orange, New Jersey.
Lots of things. Most notably the light-bulb and phonograph (record player)
It was Thomas Alva Edison. The song was MARY HAD A LITTLE lAMB.
He invented the phonograph record and record player.
$1,987,654
Wax cylinders.