Go Through Your Garage Now Because These Vinyl Records Will Fetch You A Good Amount Of Money

Published on 03/01/2020
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Ozzy Osbourne – Diary of A Mad Man (Unicef)

Here we go with a more limited edition of blue vinyl, but it’s Unicef Blue Vinyl this time. This limited-edition reissue was limited to 50 copies of Ozzy’s second studio album, all individually numbered with a Unicef hologram sticker. No 1 of the first printing of the Unicef Blue Vinyl Diary of A Mad Man was made available at auction in November 2018 and sold for £500. The other 49 owners were determined by prize draws, at which time individuals could enter the draw by buying a £ 5 ticket.

Ozzy Osbourne Diary Of A Mad Man (Unicef)

Ozzy Osbourne Diary Of A Mad Man (Unicef)

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Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of The Moon

The 1973 psychedelic masterpiece of Pink Floyd was the band’s first album to feature Roger Waters as the sole lyricist and quickly became the band’s abundant cash cow. The original 1973 pressing on Harvest records, that fun fact aside, is now a valuable collectible vinyl record, regularly loitering around the estimated value mark of a grand if in mint condition. Some have been auctioned for over £2,000/$2,531.

Pink Floyd – The Dark Side Of The Moon

Pink Floyd – The Dark Side Of The Moon

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