The Beatles — Abbey Road (1969)
This unique album record will get you as much as $4,000. There’s a way to tell if it’s a special UK exported copy. Next, a yellow and black Parlophone Records label. The catalog number should be PPCS 7088. You’ll even get extra if it has the gold sticker on the back. Initially, The Beatles’ iconic 11th studio album received mixed feedback. It’s celebrated as one of the essential rock records made, though.

The Beatles — Abbey Road (1969)
Elvis Presley, That’s All Right (1954)
The King of Rock’n’Roll recorded That’s All Right when they took a rest from recording day. He just started jamming Arthur Crudup’s “That’s All Right, Mama.” Sam Phillips was involved in listening. He pressed record and placed “Kentucky’s Blue Moon” on the B-side. The rest, as they claim, are past. Many people believe it’s the first real rock ‘n’ roll album. Are you in mint condition? If that’s the case, you will receive around $4,000.

Elvis Presley, That’s All Right (1954)