Go Through Your Garage Now Because These Vinyl Records Will Fetch You A Good Amount Of Money

Published on 03/01/2020
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ABBA — Hova’s Vittne (1981)

The band distributed the red vinyl exclusively to people within the record company. Just 200 copies of these got pressed. The rare record has “Hova’s Vittne” on side-A and then “Tivedshambo” on side-B. The Swedish band was among the most commercially big musical groups in history. Did you know that the band was made up of two couples? Sadly, their marriages did not stand the pressure of success and fame. If your copy of this record survived over time, you could get $3,500 for it.

ABBA — Hova’s Vittne (1981)

ABBA — Hova’s Vittne (1981)

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The Quarrymen — That’ll Be the Day (1981)

True music fans will know that the Quarrymen has an interesting history with the Beatles. In 1958, “That’ll Be The Day” was pressed. Its cover of a Buddy Holly song was a huge hit. However, one of the Beatles decided to revive it again. Paul McCartney reprinted the single and only had 50 copies made. You can make $3,500 for a copy of the polished edition.

The Quarrymen — That’ll Be the Day (1981)

The Quarrymen — That’ll Be the Day (1981)

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