If You Have Any Of These Vinyls, You Might Be Sitting On A Fortune

Published on 10/03/2019
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Hank Mobley, Blue Note 1568 (1957)

In 1957, they created 300 to 1,000 copies of Blue Note. There is a tiny variation that drives up the price. They say that they ran out of labels during printing, so a few copies have “47 West 63rd NYC” instead of “47 West 63rd New York 23”. The regular one is worth $11,162, so the rarer version is higher than that.

Hank Mobley, Blue Note 1568 (1957)

Hank Mobley, Blue Note 1568 (1957)

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Robert Johnson, Me and the Devil Blues (1938)

The 78 RPM platter of “Me and the Devil Blues” comes with “Little Queen of Spades” on side B. Did you know that you might have $12k if you kept the original pressing in great condition? Johnson supposedly met the devil at the crossroads of Highway 1 and 8 in Mississippi and sold his soul for guitar skills.

Robert Johnson, Me and the Devil Blues (1938)

Robert Johnson, Me and the Devil Blues (1938)

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