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

Published on 10/03/2019
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The Quarrymen — That’ll Be the Day (1981)

If you like the Beatles, you might already know that they first went by “Quarrymen.” At the time, Ringo had yet to join them. “That’ll Be The Day” came with the eponymous Buddy Holly song and an original song titled “In Spite of All the Danger.” It was reprinted by Paul, and you have a fortune if you own one of the 50 copies he made for his friends and family. It might just be the most expensive record in history. Meanwhile, the reprint still translates to a lot of money since you can get $3,500 for it.

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

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

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Cherry Five — Cherry Five (1975)

Do you like classic horror? If so, you have definitely listened to this musical act, although you might know them as Goblin instead. They made music for Deep Red, Dawn of the Dead, and Suspiria. This first release is super rare, which is why it is worth $3,500.

Cherry Five — Cherry Five (1975)

Cherry Five — Cherry Five (1975)

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