A collectible item is worth what another person is willing to pay for it. Factors like age, condition, how many were produced (and how many still exist) will affect the value or price. Price guides are available in bookstores.
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If the album in question shows catalogue number OSX 228(mono), then it is worth about 500 USD.
If you are referring to Jolly What! The Beatles and Frank Ifield, not much. This was a repackage by the Vee-Jay label in Chicago, of songs by the Beatles and Ifield (who had toured together), made up to look like a live album. It wasn't, the handful of people who bought copies ended up disappointed, and the record was pulled off the market. The album is collectible only because of its cover, not its contents.
5,000,000,000,000,000,000$ the person who wrote that above is correct! i LOVE The Beatles!
It depends on the album and what condition it is in.
About £400 - it is a collectible
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They are not collectible they are worth the same as a 2010 token.
a million dollars
If the album in question shows catalogue number OSX 228(mono), then it is worth about 500 USD.
according to collectible coins guide, it is worth about $40.
If you are referring to Jolly What! The Beatles and Frank Ifield, not much. This was a repackage by the Vee-Jay label in Chicago, of songs by the Beatles and Ifield (who had toured together), made up to look like a live album. It wasn't, the handful of people who bought copies ended up disappointed, and the record was pulled off the market. The album is collectible only because of its cover, not its contents.
Novelty coins have no numismatic collectible value.
5,000,000,000,000,000,000$ the person who wrote that above is correct! i LOVE The Beatles!
The same as a bottle from today. That brand is far too common to be a collectible, unless it was released as a collectible,
It depends on the album and what condition it is in.