Very sorry but, no. The Bay City Rollers were never big enough to become a collector item,
I have a collection of New Testament 78 records. Are they worth anything or should i throw them away?
Yes, unopened promo vinyl LP records can be worth significant amounts, especially if they feature popular artists or rare editions. Their value is often determined by factors such as the artist's popularity, the rarity of the release, and the condition of the packaging. Collectors often seek out unopened promo records for their potential investment value and historical significance. As with all collectibles, market demand can fluctuate, so it's advisable to research current trends and auction results.
Vinyl records are called such because of the material Lp's (33 1/3 RPM) and 45's RPM records are made out of. Before the creation of Lp's in 1948, most records were pressed with shellac and more properly called gramophone records.
A record like that is literally worth its weight in vinyl. In other words, it's not worth anything.
It depends on the condition of the record, and if it's an LP, the cover. As well, it depends on the collectability of the record itself. If you have a question about a particular record, it would be easier to answer. Check out a used record store and ask them what they would pay for "album x". Most 2d hand stores or antique stores are offering vinyl LP's at $1.00 and they aren't selling very fast.
Little to nothing. Classical music on vinyl has no demand, and as such isn't worth anything.
I have a collection of New Testament 78 records. Are they worth anything or should i throw them away?
Vinyl records are called such because of the material Lp's (33 1/3 RPM) and 45's RPM records are made out of. Before the creation of Lp's in 1948, most records were pressed with shellac and more properly called gramophone records.
Vinyl Records from the early 1900's are generally worth between $5 to $10 a piece. But depending on the rarity of the album some can reach will over several hundreds of dollars.
A record like that is literally worth its weight in vinyl. In other words, it's not worth anything.
It depends on the condition of the record, and if it's an LP, the cover. As well, it depends on the collectability of the record itself. If you have a question about a particular record, it would be easier to answer. Check out a used record store and ask them what they would pay for "album x". Most 2d hand stores or antique stores are offering vinyl LP's at $1.00 and they aren't selling very fast.
depends if its unopened or virgin black vynal pressed in japoan yes
Generally speaking, yes, they're worth more because of their relative rarity. In fact, some collectors specialize in acquiring promotional copies.
The following websites may be able to provide the value of your album: www.neatstuff.net/records/Records.html www.forevervinyl.com/ www.recordcollectorslc.com www.vinylalbums4sale.com/index.html
Not very much. LP records weren't even developed until after Miller's death, and none are especially rare or valuable.
it is worth 1,000 dollars
As a rough estimate: 15 - 100 $ For 50+ $ they should be in absoultely great condition, no writing on them and of course original pressings. Pressings in color vinyl are usually priced in the upper range.