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I have a large collection a long play albums some jazz some pop and some orchestra music that i would like to find out the value of This needs more detail. So, how does one find out the value of LP albums?
Valuing vinyl records can be tricky. Some factors to consider in a valuation are: • Physical condition of the vinyl record (Are the grooves clean and sharp? or worn and dull?) • Is the record a "first release" or a "re-release" (Is the song on the record original to 1958? Or is it a re-issue of a popular Basie song that was recorded earlier?) • Is the artist well-known? (Count Basie's Orchestra had millions of records made from the 1930s to the 1980s, so it isn't too rare to find one.) • What part of the world do you live in? (Records like this in the US are fairly easy to find, a little less so in the UK and Europe. Harder to find in Eastern Europe and Asia.) On average, a good-condition Count Basie Orchestra record from 1958 might be worth anywhere from $10 - $25. Shops that specialize in vintage records would likely buy it from you at around $2 - $5 (with an eye to reselling at a mark-up) Your best bet is to write down the song title (on both the "A" and "B" sides) and any numbers you find with the record label. There are value catalogs available at larger bookstores, or at your local library, that can tell you a lot about the possible value of any record you have.
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Depends on what record.
I have a large collection a long play albums some jazz some pop and some orchestra music that i would like to find out the value of This needs more detail. So, how does one find out the value of LP albums?
That would depend on numerous factors regarding the record - much more detail is required
That would depend on numerous factors - such as - content, condition, label etc
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Valuing vinyl records can be tricky. Some factors to consider in a valuation are: • Physical condition of the vinyl record (Are the grooves clean and sharp? or worn and dull?) • Is the record a "first release" or a "re-release" (Is the song on the record original to 1958? Or is it a re-issue of a popular Basie song that was recorded earlier?) • Is the artist well-known? (Count Basie's Orchestra had millions of records made from the 1930s to the 1980s, so it isn't too rare to find one.) • What part of the world do you live in? (Records like this in the US are fairly easy to find, a little less so in the UK and Europe. Harder to find in Eastern Europe and Asia.) On average, a good-condition Count Basie Orchestra record from 1958 might be worth anywhere from $10 - $25. Shops that specialize in vintage records would likely buy it from you at around $2 - $5 (with an eye to reselling at a mark-up) Your best bet is to write down the song title (on both the "A" and "B" sides) and any numbers you find with the record label. There are value catalogs available at larger bookstores, or at your local library, that can tell you a lot about the possible value of any record you have.
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If recording decimal value of X. When you wish to have an accurate record of the numeric value of X.
The value of The Orchestra World Magazine September 1942 issue can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand from collectors. It is recommended to consult with antique magazine specialists or check online marketplaces for similar items to get an estimate of its value.
filipino's values music because in every lines their writing it have their own meaning
A field in a part or record that holds the value of a key to that record.
A field in a part or record that holds the value of a key to that record.