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i can download it for free. and it takes up no space in my house. and i can carry it in my iPod. so i would say that selling it would be hard, when other options are so much more convenient. if you want to pay the shipping costs, you can send it to me, and i will store it with other 45's for a small monthly fee.

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Hey there, Basically speaking each single is worth about $2-$4 AUSD Depending on what they were and if there wasnt many printed or if they wernt pressed on black vinyl. Picture cover sleeves also add value to the records. And of course the condition they are in and if they have any pops and crackles. If you have something of interest like The Beatles for example. It could possibly be a repressing which would not be worth as much as the original. If u do have any beatles im pretty sure if its the apple label its the original. Its kinda hard to say how much they would be worth. I have a fair few myself. The best bet would be to get a copy of the offical price guides to records by Jerry Osborne (the latest editon if possible). His complete series of guides is available at JerryOsborne.com. Well good luck mate. I hope uve got a small fortune.

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