The HIGHEST $ you've seen (or heard) a record sell
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an FB friend posted a link to a wordpress blog featuring the "top 10 most valuable records." they have a signed OG double fantasy as the big seller at $585K. the number 10 on the list? the hornets i can't believe 78 selling for $25k.
this list seems small in scope, what are the big whales you've seen set sail?
this list seems small in scope, what are the big whales you've seen set sail?
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Also, I remember a few years ago when a Velvet Underground acetate surfaced, it was a friend of a friend that found it and sold that shit for some unGodly amount that I'm sure has been mentioned on here.
The VU acetate went for 25K in a botched ebay sale.
It could have gone for about double that, if properly handled.
The Double Fantasy went that high because of the autograph and the historic value. It was Chapman's copy that he had Lennon sign shortly before he assassinated him. The album was used during the court proceedings.
Agreed. I could have an Andy Warhol signed trash can lid and no one would pay bank for it if it was just some nasty lid.
this is a great point, i agree
Ive always imagined that there is an OG Sealed AND signed copy of this
that sells amongst private collectors every few years for big $.
Maybe the most valuable soul 45, but it looks like it's been passed in other genres.
I THINK THAT VELVET UNDERGROUND RECORD WENT FOR AROUND $110,000.
not quite, but still, not bad ;)
http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=300060897304
Now there's a thread unto itself: Trades you regret.
I think the Frank Wilson went for a little more than that. Around $30,000 is what I recall.
It's conceivable that the VU would have fetched 110,000 if it had been mint and hadn't been booted.
Agreed that the first sale was totally botched but the did the second auction correctly. I'm not sure that it was gonna sell for any more for the reasons that Dan already mentioned. Curious to hear your line of reasoning as to how it might have gone for higher.