What 70s records are worth money?
Greatest Albums Of The 70s: The Most Valuable LPs
- WHO DID IT? – The Who (Track 2856 001, 1971)
- THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD – David Bowie (Mercury 6338 041, 1971)
- DARK SIDE OF THE MOON – Pink Floyd (Harvest SHVL 804, 1973)
- NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS – Sex Pistols (Virgin V2086, 1977)
What are the most valuable old records?
The 10 most expensive vinyl records ever sold
- The Beatles: Yesterday & Today – $125,000.
- John Lennon & Yoko Ono: Double Fantasy – $150,000.
- The Beatles: Sgt.
- Elvis Presley: ‘My Happiness’ – $300,000.
- The Beatles: The Beatles (White Album) – $790,000.
- Wu-Tang Clan: Once Upon a Time in Shaolin – $2 million.
How do you know if an old record is valuable?
Condition – This is possibly the most important factor when it comes to determining a record’s value. Collectors are looking for records in the best possible condition, with little to no wear and tear. The best ones are in mint condition, no scratches and have pristine covers.
How do I find out what my records are worth?
To determine the value of your record, you must first identify it. Start by looking for a Catalog Number on your record, which is often found on the album sleeve or pressed on the inner ring of the vinyl itself. Next, search for a barcode number.
Does anyone buy old 78 records?
Our 78 buyer has 30 years of experience buying and selling 78s. He has purchased major 78 collections in the US and abroad, run worldwide mail order auctions and fixed price sales over this period, and will share his knowledge of the 78 market in an honest straightforward appraisal of your collection.
What are the rarest 78 RPM records?
Chasing The World’s Rarest 78 RPM Records
- Hear a few notable recordings from the 78 RPM era, as picked by guests Amanda Petrusich & Chris King:
- Geeshie Wiley, “Last Kind Word Blues”
- Willie Brown, “Future Blues”
- Skip James, “Devil Got My Woman”
- Blind Uncle Gaspard, “Sur Le Borde de L’eau”
- Sylvester Weaver, “Guitar Rag”