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Sunday, September 11th, 2011
BRITISH STAMP MARKET VALUES BOOK 2012  FREE STAMP PERFORATION GAUGE WORTH £495
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Stamp Values Free

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I Need to know if a copy of Beastie Boys "Licensed to Ill" & Beatles "White Album" are valuable collectibles?

I just got the record. The jacket is almost immaculate & the record is virtually scratch free; in other words, very good condition.

Near the vinyls center label, where the matrix # usually is, is "master copy" instead? Do I have something unique, valuable, and a collectors item?

If so, what websites, aside from ebay, can help me find out its value?

And about the Beatles "White Album," it has a gold pressing stamp on the album cover, about #350,000-ish. The letters of "White Album" are embossed. Album cover & vinyl are both in very good condition. Also need to know how rare & collectible, and where I can find out their value.

If anyone knows about what their value is, that would be a great help.

Thanks!

Original pressings of the White Album were stamped, but not in gold. As the official name of the album is "The Beatles" that's what should be embossed on the cover, not "White Album". The embossing continued for ten years or more then was replaced by the album title (still "The Beatles") in grey on the cover.

So if your copy uses gold lettering for the number, and says "White Album" instead of "The Beatles", it's a fake. Also, what label is on the vinyl? Green apple, red capitol, black w/rainbow band capitol, purple capitol, etc. are some of the labels used since 1968. Each has their own value.