Are 78 classical records worth anything?

Are 78 classical records worth anything?

There’s a thriving market for classical recordings on 78 – in fact some of the most expensive recent sales of 78s on eBay are of very early (pre-1910) classical works on obscure labels.

What vintage records are worth the most?

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.

What is the rarest 78 record?

Longtime Blues record collector and expert John Tefteller was the winning bidder at $37,100.00 for a super rare Blues 78 rpm record by Blues legend Tommy Johnson. This is highest price ever paid for a single 78 rpm Blues record and one of the highest prices ever paid for ANY record.

How do I find out what my records are worth?

Vinyl records value is determined by a number of factors, including condition, scarcity, the name of the artist, and a host of other things, both obvious and obscure.

What are the most valuable record albums?

The 20 most valuable vinyl records in the world is as follows: 1. ‘White Album’ by The Beatles originally owned by Ringo Starr – £730,876. 2. “That’ll Be The Day/ In Spite Of All The Danger ” by The Quarrymen – £100,000 3. “Love Me Do” by The Beatles – £80,500. 4. “ Music For Supermarkets ” by Jean Michel Jarre – £10,000 – £30,000.

What is the most valuable vinyl record?

The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn

  • Unfinished Music No. 1. Two Virgins
  • Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
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