Like every other record it will depend IF the record/album is the original and what is the quality of the record itself (i.e. no warps, no scratches, etc.) and if it has the original record insert (made of paper) and it if has the original outer sleeve (made of cardboard).
A low quality album of Elvis' Gold Record Vol 2 is worth anywhere from 1-10 dollars and an excellent album, original and complete with the insert and sleeve, can bring as much as $ 50.00 in this economy.
It depends. This album was reissued several times and remains available today.
Originally issued in mono only, a "fake stereo" version was issued in 1962 and was available for over 20 years until 1984, when RCA deleted the "stereo" version and reissued the mono version on LP as well as CD as part of its Elvis 50th anniversary series. The mono version once again became commonly available.
An original 1962 "stereo" pressing (LSP-1707(e), the (e) being a designation for "electronic stereo") can be worth over $100 in perfect condition. An original 1962 "stereo" issue will have song titles and a black banner above the album title on the cover, as well as all silver printing on the label. These labels closely resemble the labels RCA used throughout the 1950's. Again, condition is very important.
Of course, copies made in the mid to late 1960's through the 1980's will be worth considerably less.
Not much unless it's in near mint condition and in mono. Then it would be worth around $40
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Price guides will give you their prices, but real world examples come from sources like eBay in determining the overall value of the RCA LPM-1707 Elvis' Golden Records LP. There are several factors to consider. First, the condition of the cover, record (vinyl and label), and sleeve. The second, does the front cover have print in blue lettering and have LPM-1707 or LPM-1707 RE on back of cover. A third, would be whether the original (mega rare) insert is available. If the record has the original "Long Play" on bottom on the label, and the cover does NOT have the RE on the back, you can likely get about $70-$100 (regardless of price guides, check eBay). If the cover is in unusually pristine condition, with no seem splits, no edgewear, no ringwear, writing, and bright white back, the record/cover combo could get several hundred dollars. The insert, if available, $50-$150 (pending upon interest at the time. The LPM-1707 RE back version of this LP, generally gets less than $20 shipped.
Jazz at the Plaza Vol. II was created in 1973.
The Legend of Johnny Cash Vol. II was created in 1955.
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ABBA had two albumnsABBA Gold :- Greatest Hits ~ 1992ABBA Gold :- More Great Hits ~ 1993Spandau Ballet2000 :- Orginal Gold2001 :- Gold ~ The Best of Spandau BalletElvis had quite a few Albumns with Gold in the titleThe Gold records Vol 1 to Vol 4Pure Gold etc etc.Sure there are other Artists, but these come to mind first.
Price guides will give you their prices, but real world examples come from sources like eBay in determining the overall value of the RCA LPM-1707 Elvis' Golden Records LP. There are several factors to consider. First, the condition of the cover, record (vinyl and label), and sleeve. The second, does the front cover have print in blue lettering and have LPM-1707 or LPM-1707 RE on back of cover. A third, would be whether the original (mega rare) insert is available. If the record has the original "Long Play" on bottom on the label, and the cover does NOT have the RE on the back, you can likely get about $70-$100 (regardless of price guides, check eBay). If the cover is in unusually pristine condition, with no seem splits, no edgewear, no ringwear, writing, and bright white back, the record/cover combo could get several hundred dollars. The insert, if available, $50-$150 (pending upon interest at the time. The LPM-1707 RE back version of this LP, generally gets less than $20 shipped.
Mark Lewin has: Played himself in "Starrcade" in 1983. Played himself in "Wrestling Gold Vol. 4: No More Mr. Nice Guy" in 2001. Played himself in "Wrestling Gold Vol. 3: We Like to Hurt People" in 2001. Played himself in "Wrestling Gold Vol. 2: The Maim Event" in 2001. Played himself in "Starrcade: The Essential Collection" in 2009.
In NM condition - $ 2.30
Can't find it anywhere. I have 10" vynil 8 song , 4 record collection. King Cole Trio Vol. 2 Capitol records
Charlie Hodge has: Played Guitar Player in "Stay Away, Joe" in 1968. Played Guitarist in "Speedway" in 1968. Played Himself (guitarist) in "Elvis" in 1968. Played himself in "Elvis on Tour" in 1972. Played Himself - Band Member in "Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii" in 1973. Played Himself - Band Member in "Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii - Rehearsal Concert" in 1973. Played himself in "This Is Elvis" in 1981. Played himself in "Elvis: One Night with You" in 1985. Played himself in "Elvis: Memories" in 1985. Played himself in "Elvis: The Lost Performances" in 1992. Played himself in "The Elvis I Knew" in 1994. Performed in "Elvis: His Life and Times" in 1997. Played himself in "Elvis: The Missing Years" in 2001. Played himself in "The Definitive Elvis: The Army Years" in 2002. Played himself in "The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years - Part II: 1962-1969" in 2002. Played himself in "The Definitive Elvis: Elvis and Priscilla" in 2002. Played himself in "Elvis Presley: The Back Story, Vol. 1" in 2003. Played himself in "Elvis by the Presleys" in 2005. Played himself in "Elvis: The Ultimate Live Collection" in 2005. Played himself in "Elvis Presley: Love Me Tender" in 2006. Played himself in "Elvis Presley: Hot Shots and Cool Clips Volume 2" in 2007. Played himself in "Kingdom: Elvis in Vegas" in 2007.
It has not been transferred to CD. Neither has volume 2. Some of the tracks from Volume one have been used in the complilation The Record of Singing: the Best of Volumes 1 to 4.
You'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
The Daredevil issue # 265 in NM condition is selling for $1.70 .