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Inherited Beatles albums



14 Jun 2006 13:24:29 -0700 rec.antiques
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robson...
Where can I find the value of these albums. My late uncle had a habit
of purchasing records (same one 2x) one he played and one he left in
the wrapping unopened.

- Meet the beatles (capitol) in stereo
- Help (capitol)
- Rubber sole (capitol)
- White album (capitol)
- Yellow Submarine
and on it goes.

and a dozen or so 45's unplayed (some with the rainbow label) - some
in white print. He once told me that the rainbow labels were limited
print?

vince garcia...
As a Beatles collector and former collector's record shop owner, I can
tell you they're next to valueless. Unless some of those are monophonic
copies in like new condition, they have a yard sale value of, say, $5
each. Picture sleeves with the 45s would be worth some decent change
if--again--in like new or real good shape.

The only valuable Beatles LPs as a general rule that a "normal" person
might have owned, are some of the LPs on Vee Jay records, the "Butcher
cover" yesterday and today LP, and monophonic sgt pepper and magical
mystery tour LPs. The rest are everywhere.

Again, condition is EVERYTHING.

robson...
I appreciate the response. TY


Kris Baker...


vince garcia...
If it's stereo, it's worth decent $. If black label mono, a bit but not
much. If rainbow label, a little more. :)

Kris Baker...
Yeah, they are. Or would have been, if I'd bought them.
They were unsold 45s of Sie Liebt Dich and Komm Gib Mir
Deine Hand that the local record store was closing out.
Enjoy them; they're not going to make you rich, and like "JFK
Assassination newspapers", almost every has some just like
those. You could check completed "big online auction site"
auctions, to see if any *just like yours* brought big bucks, but
there's hardly anyone pickier than record collectors...and some
"never opened" have warped over the years due to plastic
shrinkage.

Kris
Has 'em all, lots of rainbow labels
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