If you have some old records from the Sex Pistols or Beatles or maybe even The Quarrymen laying around in storage and wondered what they would be worth, now you can find out.
According to the Record Collector magazine they could be worth a lot....maybe even the highest valued records of all time!
Record Collector magazine's top 10 highest prices:
1) The Quarrymen - "That'll Be the Day" b/w "In Spite of All the Danger" (1958, acetate) - $319,000
2) The Quarrymen - 1981 replica of "That'll Be the Day" b/w "In Spite of All the Danger" - $16,000
3) Sex Pistols - "God Save the Queen" b/w "No Feelings" (1977 acetate) - $16,000
4) Sex Pistols - "God Save the Queen" b/w "No Feelings" (1977 - A&M AMS 7284) - $12,700
5) Sex Pistols - "Anarchy in the U.K." b/w "No Fun" (1977 acetate) - $11,000
6) The Beatles - The Beatles (White Album - 1968 Apple PMC/PCS 7067/8) - $11,000
7) The Beatles - Please Please Me (1963, Parlophone PCS 3042) - $8,000
8) Queen - "Bohemian Rhapsody" b/w "I'm In Love With My Car" (1978 EMI 2375) - $8,000
9) The Beatles - "Love Me Do" b/w "P.S. I Love You" (1962 Parlophone 45-R 4949) - $8,000
10) Sex Pistols - "Anarchy in the U.K." (1976 acetate) - $8,000
Who would ever guess that The Sex Pistols records would more valuable than The Beatles records?!?











