GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Valuable 45 Records Statistics
Valuable 45 records statistics provide insights into the market demand and sales trends of rare and sought-after vinyl records from this specific category.
In this post, we explore the world of valuable 45 records, where sought-after gems can fetch impressive prices in the collectors’ market. From rare releases to iconic artists, the statistics reveal fascinating insights into the factors that contribute to the increasing value of these musical treasures. With statistics ranging from the influence of labels and artists to the impact of condition and rarity, get ready to uncover the intriguing world of valuable 45 rpm records.
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"Records from small, obscure labels can be among the most valuable."
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"The value of rare 45 rpm records has increased by approximately 25% over the last decade."
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"Elvis Presley's "That's All Right" original Sun Records 45 rpm has fetched prices over $10,000."
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"The Beatles' "Love Me Do" 45 rpm with the misspelled “Parlophone” label sold for over $15,000."
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"Promo copies of 45 rpm records are frequently more valuable than standard releases."
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"Psychedelic rock 45s from the 1960s can be worth several thousand dollars each."
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"Northern soul 45s are particularly sought after, with some selling for thousands of dollars."
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"The Judy Garland "Over the Rainbow" 45 rpm single has sold for over $5,000."
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"First pressings of 45 rpm records are generally more valuable than reissues."
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"David Bowie's "Space Oddity" original pressing has been known to sell for thousands."
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"A rare Bob Dylan 45 rpm sold for over $7,000 at auction."
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"A sealed 45 rpm record can be worth up to 50% more than an opened one."
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"Condition significantly affects the value, with mint condition records being worth 5-10 times more than those in poor condition."
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"Blues and early R&B 45s are particularly valuable in certain collectors' markets."
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"The most expensive 45 rpm record ever sold is Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats' “Rocket 88” for approximately $40,000."
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"Collectors often value 45 rpm records with original picture sleeves significantly higher."
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"Bootleg 45 rpm records can still hold significant value if they're rare."
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"Misprints and unique labels can double the value of a 45 rpm record."
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"Japanese pressings of 45s, often known for their superior quality, can be highly collectible."
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"Record store day releases and limited editions often increase in value over time."
Jannik Lindner
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