What is the rarest LP?

In 2015, White Album No. 000001, which had been kept in good condition by Ringo Starr for nearly 50 years, was sold at auction for $790,000. This first copy of the White Album is the most valuable and rarest vinyl record ever in the world.

What is the value of 33 rpm records?

Rare and Valuable LPs (33 RPM) Some sell for $1000 or more. “Most collected artists” records have the highest values. Most “Fans” LPs made after 1970 sell for $10 or more and some made before 1970 sell for $100+. See Fans below for more details.

What singles are worth money?

10 Records You Might Have Owned That Are Now Worth a Fortune

  • BOB DYLAN // THE FREEWHEELIN’ BOB DYLAN (1963)
  • THE BEATLES // THE BEATLES (WHITE ALBUM) (1968)
  • DAVID BOWIE // DIAMOND DOGS (1974)
  • SEX PISTOLS // “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN”/”NO FEELINGS” 7-INCH (1977)
  • HANK MOBLEY // BLUE NOTE 1568 (1957)

What 45s are worth money?

Rock and roll and R&B 45s with the cardboard sleeves are worth at least $20, with many being worth more than $200. First pressings of albums have more value than second, third, or subsequent pressings. They are referred to as the “originals” that were purchased when the record first hit the charts.

What are old 45s worth?

EPs were only made in the 50’s and 60’s. Rock and roll and R&B 45s with the cardboard sleeves are worth at least $20, with many being worth more than $200. First pressings of albums have more value than second, third, or subsequent pressings.

Are 45 rpm records collectible?

Vinyls that could be in your stockpile. This 7″, 45 RPM “Ten Little Indians” from The Beach Boys is going for $150 and up on eBay. However, it’s expected to rise in value so you might want to hang onto it for a while if you have a copy. The stereo version of Aretha Franklin’s “Take A Look” album came out in 1967.

What 45 singles are worth money?

40 vinyl records worth a fortune today

  • Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin (1969)
  • Miles Davis, Kind of Blue (1959)
  • The Who, The Who Sell Out (1967)
  • Nirvana, Bleach (1989)
  • XTC — Science Friction (1977)
  • David Bowie — The Prettiest Star (1973)
  • ABBA — Hova’s Vittne (1981)
  • The Quarrymen — That’ll Be the Day (1981)

Are any 45s worth money?

Rock and roll and R&B 45s with picture sleeves that were pressed in the 1950’s have a value of at least $10, with many being valued at more than $100. Rock and roll and R&B 45s with the cardboard sleeves are worth at least $20, with many being worth more than $200.