Are all Beatles White albums numbered?

Are all Beatles White albums numbered?

More commonly known as ‘The White Album’, each unit of the record came with its own serial number stamped on the cover. The first numbered copy of the LP was rumoured to be John Lennon’s who, according to Paul McCartney, “shouted the loudest” for it when the band decided to have the copies numbered.

What is the first Beatle album worth?

You’ll be pretty pleased if your version of The Beatles’ Please Please Me is an early version from the UK’s Parlophone label. Those copies have a black and gold label on the vinyl and songs are credited to Dick James Music Company as opposed to Northern Songs. It’s worth anywhere from $4,200 to $7,300.

How much is a Beatles White Album worth?

Value of vinyl record The Beatles (white album) first US STEREO Pressing on label Capitol with catalogue number SWBO-101 by Beatles based on collected auction results. The average value of this record is currently: $44.11 dollar.

What was the Beatles first US stereo album?

Release price guide: The Beatles (white album) first US STEREO Pressing on label Capitol with catalogue numnber SWBO-101, The United States. The Beatles (white album) first US STEREO Pressing is the collectable edition of title The Beatles (White Album) recorded by Beatles.

Is the Beatles White Album in mint condition?

BEATLES WHITE ALBUM 1968 U.S. COMPLETE w/ SHRINK-WRAP #0092783 NEAR MINT! Beatles White Album LP Record Near Mint Condition w/gatefold 2 LP’s MUST SEE!

How is the sleeve on the Beatles White Album?

Examine the sleeve. The sleeve for the original pressing of the “White Album” is a gatefold with the openings on the top of the sleeve, not on the sides. Later pressings have the openings on the sides. The text “The Beatles” should be embossed, not printed, on the front cover. The sleeve should also have a number stamped on it.

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