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  2. List of most valuable records - Wikipedia

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    A copy of Tony Sheridan & The Beat Brothers' (The Beatles) 'My Bonnie' 7" (Decca stock copy, 1962) was sold for $30,000 by Heritage Auctions, according to Record Collector 539. A copy of the Beatles' 'Can't Buy Me Love' 7" (Capitol, black & yellow vinyl) was sold for $27,500 by Heritage Auctions, according to Record Collector 539.

  3. 8 Ways to Identify Rare and Valuable Vinyl Records ... - AOL

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    Look for these things the next time you shop for vinyl records. ... 8 Ways to Identify Rare and Valuable Vinyl Records, According to Music Experts. Nina Derwin. January 8, 2025 at 9:07 AM.

  4. 10 Most Expensive Vinyl Records - AOL

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    Vinyl records are a medium with remarkable staying power. While tapes and CDs have gone the way of the dinosaur, vinyl has remained popular for music enthusiasts and collectors alike. $10,000 ...

  5. He spent 25 years building his vinyl record collection. Then ...

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    Vinyl record enthusiast Scott Dudelson lost a collection of around 8,000 LPs after the Palisades fire burnt down his home ... it's treated as more of a historical artifact than merely a rare vinyl ...

  6. Record Collector - Wikipedia

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    The Rare Record Price Guide features an alphabetical list of all the artists with notable collectables, and then lists each collectible release in chronological order. It includes 78rpm records, 7”, 10” and 12” vinyl singles and EPs, vinyl LPs, and cassette and CD singles and albums.

  7. Record collecting - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of both the 33 1 ⁄ 3 rpm, 12-inch LP record and the 45rpm, 7-inch record, coming into the market in 1948/1949, provided advances in both storage and quality. These records featured vinyl (polyvinyl chloride or polystyrene), replacing the previous shellac materials.

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