corey
And That's A Start
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Post by corey on Jul 15, 2021 20:08:51 GMT
This is my first post.
I just got a hold of a Stereo Beatles & Frank Ifield record (with no cover-just the record) Nice shape.
In comparing all the Matrix/Job numbers to the version I found online (the What! version), I found one discrepancy. On side 1 there is no ’S’ after the 64-3852 number.
So I’m trying to determine if I have one of the super rare ones, or just another semi-rare What! version. Does anyone know if the records themselves differed between the two?
Also, since it’s missing the cover what do you think is a fair asking price.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
photos are here:
imgur.com/a/MxSppa4
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Post by ROCKY on Jul 18, 2021 12:15:44 GMT
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Glass Onion
I'll Be On My Way
Arriving somewhere, but not here
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Post by Glass Onion on Jul 19, 2021 13:08:34 GMT
I agree with Rocky, the fact is label anomalies do not necessarily make records more valuable, the records that can demand the highest prices are very first copies in near mint condition.
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Post by ROCKY on Jul 19, 2021 15:25:22 GMT
Also this one had a very rare cover. Only three or four have ever been found!! Last one sold for $25,000!!! Find your cover corey!!! btw Welcome to the Forum!
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