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ella Fitzgerald was born on April 25, 1917
They stopped making 78 RPM records because they became outdated and technology was advancing. After the 78 RPM records of the 1900's, the 33 1/3 RPM records were created.
I have a collection of New Testament 78 records. Are they worth anything or should i throw them away?
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ella Fitzgerald was born on April 25, 1917
gene autry rudolph
According to GEMM.com, from $2 to 6.50.
They stopped making 78 RPM records because they became outdated and technology was advancing. After the 78 RPM records of the 1900's, the 33 1/3 RPM records were created.
The absolute value is just determining how far the number is away from "0". -78 is 78 numbers away from zero, thus the absolute value of -78 is 78.
I have a collection of New Testament 78 records. Are they worth anything or should i throw them away?
The value of 8 in 78 is 8.
absolute value of -78 is 78
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
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The most common ones, the 10" records, plays 3 minutes, but there are slight differences between records. *************** Yep! 12-inch a little over 4 minutes. Now before the 78 speed was standard and the sizes of the records were standardized it was all over the place. There were all kinds of experiments in speed and record size to get more time on a record. But by the late teens and around 1920 the 78 speed and 10-inch or 12-inch records was standard.
The value of a 78 rpm record typically depends on factors like rarity, condition, and demand from collectors. Sets of records, such as the "Sounds of Time," can vary in value from a few dollars to potentially hundreds of dollars, especially if they are in good condition and sought after by collectors. It's always best to research specific titles and conditions to get a more accurate estimate of value.