Sex Pistols, God Save the Queen (1977)
They only made 25,000 copies when they pressed this record. However, it is believed that only ten of them survived when A&M had them destroyed. The Sex Pistols did not like the label and practically terrorized them. Rumors say that John Rotten threatened and cursed at the execs. Meanwhile, Sid Vicious allegedly ruined the toilet at the label HQ. Of course, A&M did not like it and ordered the destruction of the albums. A bunch of them were saved anyway. Some have sold for more than $8,600.
U2, Pride (In The Name Of Love) (1984)
Rumor has it that the single got released with only 50 records, so you can imagine how rare it is. The song was a big hit and even got listed by Rolling Stone as the 388th greatest song ever made. Bono disagrees, however. Even to this day, Bono is not satisfied with the way that this song turned out. It references the civil rights movement and the Martin Luther King assassination. The particular single is worth as much as $9,000.