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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The Beatles — Abbey Road (1969)

This sporadic record of the classic album can get you as much as $4,000. There is a particular way to know if it is a rare UK exported copy. First, there is a yellow and black Parlophone Records label. Next, the catalog number should be PPCS 7088. You will also get more for the copy if it has the gold sticker on the back. In the beginning, the famous 11th studio album of The Beatles got mixed reviews. However, it is now celebrated as one of the most important rock records made.

The Beatles — Abbey Road (1969)

The Beatles — Abbey Road (1969)

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Elvis Presley, That’s All Right (1954)

The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll recorded That’s All Right as they took a break from a day of recording. He simply began to jam to “That’s All Right, Mama” by Arthur Crudup. Sam Phillips was interested when he heard it. He pressed record and put “Blue Moon of Kentucky” on the B-side. The rest, as they say, is history. A lot of people even claim that it is the first true rock ‘n’ roll record. Do you have this one in mint condition? If this is the case, you can fetch about $4,000 for it.

Elvis Presley, That’s All Right (1954)

Elvis Presley, That’s All Right (1954)

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