It would really depend on the records, and on what condition they are in. Some of his 78 rpm recordings are not difficult to find, and they would not be worth very much; where others are more collectible because they are much more rare, especially if they are in good shape. Check on Ebay to see what some of his records are selling for, and that should give you an idea. But a quick look at several rare records sites showed prices ranging from $8 to about $40.
If it's the CD then I had mine for £20 but if you've got the record then it all depends on the condition. Also if the serial number is very low like 000000008 then it would be worth quite a lot.
it probably be worth something
This Beatles White Album is in the original unopened case and is in Mint condition I am wondering what it would be worth
Guns N' Roses don't have a "red album". I would know, I know everything about them.
Greetings, I found an old lp around the house and wanted to know the value/worth today of this album. It hasn't been opened and it is an limited picture edition with the printed U.S. label SEAX-11840. The album is, "The Beatles" - Sgt. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND BY Captiol Records. Printed in USA 1978. Also, where could I go to get the album appraised if it is necessary? Live in Atlanta, Georgia area. Thanks MiMi
I have the same album. I have been trying to find the answer to this question for years now. Sorry I don't have the answer but I would also like to find out.
If it's the CD then I had mine for £20 but if you've got the record then it all depends on the condition. Also if the serial number is very low like 000000008 then it would be worth quite a lot.
it probably be worth something
It would depend on the record. There are may Stix labelled records, some worth more than others.
Any of 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
From what I have been able to turn up, the album must be inspected before a price can be determined. Look online for vinyl album appraisers and dealers. I would image this would be a somewhat rare find and if in good shape may be able to bring in a good price if you were to sell it. Extra advice:Try to get a couple of opinions. The more you know the better.
That would depend on the current condition of the album. I would suggest talking with someone who deals with old albums and things of that sort. :-)
How old would be from 1964 to the 80's depending on the pressing of said album. Is it the British EMI record pressing or the American United Artist release? There have been pressings for decades on this album, and remember, during the height of Beatlemania in the 60's, there where millions of pressings of this album made, so it's not a rarity. It all depends on the collector, the condition, and how bad someone wants it. That's the problem with collectibles.
There are a number of factors that go into determining the worth of any album, including the "Jaws" soundtrack. They include age, condition, and whether or not it was a first pressing.
This Beatles White Album is in the original unopened case and is in Mint condition I am wondering what it would be worth
Guns N' Roses don't have a "red album". I would know, I know everything about them.
The most songs on a CD i would have to say would be the album "Broken" by the Nine Inch Nails the album has 99 songs on it but song 7 to 97 is just silence