Depending on model, about 50 dollars.
The price remained the same through the years, but with inflation and mass production, the value became less.
They remained popular, until better technologies and fidelity made them obsolete.
I own 45s from the early 70s that are marked with their original prices of 69cents and 89 cents. You can deduce the pricing lower throughout the '60s.
7 inch singles cost around 34 pence for most of the 60s. 12 inch LPs cost anything from one pound to five pounds.
3/6d
1 penny
the ultra glide record player of 1963 costed only one penny cheap
how much is a 1920s oken oscar record player worth not the records but the player
In the middle 1950s the cost of a record album ranged from $2.98 to $3.98
£1,750.
It depends on your record and who your insurance company is.
I recall it being 3.98
IT COST 20 dollars an hour and 50 dollars a song. Of course you get what you pay for, Abbey Road or Metalworks would cost much, much more.
The sold for around .50 cents.
One penny
it was a Gramophone record player that is a smaller version of a record player
It would depend on how corrupt the the administration is.