Thats a bit like how long is a peace of string some are worth thousands others almost worthless it depends on the label the colour of the label the rarity the condition of both the record & the cover but if you have some dont get excited most are not worth much
From a couple of dollars to thousands of dollars. There are many factors in determining the value.
Go to www.elvisrecords.us and identify a specific record, release, and varaiation. Then determine condition. Go to eBay and determine market value.
On the SUN record label the first "hit" record was released as both a 45 and 78 RPM.
SUN 209 That's All Right released in 1954. The guide value around $1200. Actual value depends on condition.
It depends on the condition of the lp and what year release it is. Does in have extras with the lp and was these an sticker on the shrink wrap. All of these things add to the value of this release.
i looked and looked and it is worth 1 dollar
the records are worth millions possibly trillions.
Sorry but if you were to buy everything you would still get change from a million
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How much is elvis record worth
What is a news paper dated August 17th of Elvis presleys death worth?
it is worth about 5 million dollars.
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Most of these records from Elvis are worth a price close to $20. The price will vary depending upon the condition of the record.
How much is elvis record worth
What is a news paper dated August 17th of Elvis presleys death worth?
100,000,000,000
it is worth about 5 million dollars.
if it's the 1957 christmas album...about $15,000
I am sitting on a ticket for his 08/17/1977 show unused and in great condition and I have just been told that it is worth between $1500.00 and $4000.00.
There are many counterfeit copies of Elvis' last will in 1977. These don't include the signatures of the witnesses, of Elvis, and of the attorney. Nor are they notarized, and/or certified, copies. These counterfeit "collectibles" are worth approximately...nothing. If you have a complete, signed by all parties, authenticated, documented, fully signed/notarized/certified copy of Elvis' 1977 will it would bring approximately several hundred dollars (or more depending on the economy) at retail auction.
The amount you can get for it..
I heard it's worth around $20-$30. I have the same original record I'm trying to sell also.
Too many unknown factors to give an accurate answer. Value would depend on such factors as (a) number of copies pressed - (b) condition of the disc - (c) popularity of the tune and (d) amount of interest from collectors.