How much is original Meet the Beatles album worth?

How much is original Meet the Beatles album worth?

auction results of cat no ST-2047

Auction title Last updated Price
Running vinyl record auctions (max 10)
MEET THE BEATLES FIRST ALBUM ST 2047 RIAA 12 NM APPLE 2017-08-23 USD 19.99
The Beatles ~ Meet The Beatles! ~ 1965 Capitol ST-2047 ~ Stereo ~ VG/G 2017-08-20 USD 4.25

What order did the Beatles albums come out?

The Beatles’ albums in order – complete list!

  • Please Please Me (1963)
  • With The Beatles (1963)
  • A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
  • Beatles For Sale (1964)
  • Help! (1965)
  • Rubber Soul (1965)
  • Revolver (1966)
  • Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)

Are old Beatles albums worth anything?

When The Beatles’ debut album was released in 1963, stereo records were only introduced to the market in limited quantities. Therefore, mint stereo copies with the gold/black label are worth in the region of $4,250. Those in the more “plentiful” mono are worth $1,020.

How much is the Beatles album Let It be worth?

“Abbey Road,” the Beatles final studio album and one of their best, is highly sought after (especially for the cover photo, shown above) and sells for about $400. “Let It Be,” a collection of live recordings, was released in 1970 and is valued at $300.

What is the most valuable Beatles album?

The Beatles’ White Album tops the most valuable record list, with a rare copy of the album owned by drummer Ringo Starr selling at auction for $790,000 last year.

What’s the rarest Beatles album?

Yesterday…And Today — first state butcher cover from the Jacksonville plant (#4 cover). Only a few copies known Yesterday…And Today — red label from 1971. Two copies known. Beatle-Views — original pressing from 1966. A Hard Day’s Night — stereo copy on pink vinyl. Beatles Second Album — Reddi-Wip promo

How many records have the Beatles sold?

According to EMI and the Guinness Book of Records, The Beatles have sold in excess of one billion units (1,010,000,000, including cassettes, records, CDs and bootlegs).

“Abbey Road,” the Beatles final studio album and one of their best, is highly sought after (especially for the cover photo, shown above) and sells for about $400. “Let It Be,” a collection of live recordings, was released in 1970 and is valued at $300.

The Beatles’ White Album tops the most valuable record list, with a rare copy of the album owned by drummer Ringo Starr selling at auction for $790,000 last year.

Yesterday…And Today — first state butcher cover from the Jacksonville plant (#4 cover). Only a few copies known Yesterday…And Today — red label from 1971. Two copies known. Beatle-Views — original pressing from 1966. A Hard Day’s Night — stereo copy on pink vinyl. Beatles Second Album — Reddi-Wip promo

According to EMI and the Guinness Book of Records , The Beatles have sold in excess of one billion units (1,010,000,000, including cassettes, records, CDs and bootlegs).

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