Find A Hidden Gem On Your Garage, You Might Be Owning Some Of These Vinyl Records

Published on 01/13/2021
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ABBA — Hova’s Vittne (1981)

The band sold red vinyl directly to the record company’s customers. Just 200 copies were pressed. The unusual record has side-A “Hova’s Vittne,” then side-B “Tivedshambo.” The Swedish band was among history’s most economically large musical acts. Knew the band composed of two couples? Sadly, their relationships were not under threat of popularity and fame. If this record survived over time, you would get $3,500 for it.

ABBA — Hova’s Vittne (1981)

ABBA — Hova’s Vittne (1981)

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

True music lovers know the Beatles’ Quarrymen has a fascinating background. “That’ll be Day” was pressed in 1958. His Buddy Holly album cover was a big success. However, one Beatles wanted to restore it. Paul McCartney replicated the single in just 50 copies. You will make $3,500 for the polished version.

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

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

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