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Old vinyl - junk or treasure?

Posted by 24phun on May 27, 2007 at 13:31:23:

I was cleaning out my 86 year old mom's apartment, and came across a number of old classical discs.
These are in sort of a hard cover "book" form, with several records inside of sleeves. I can find no dates - the records are very thick.

For example:

Beethoven's quartet no. 9, in C. Op. 59, No.3 by the Paganini Quartet.
RCA Victor red seal record, made in the USA 4 records

Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Berlin Philharmonic
Capitol/Telefunken 2 very heavy records

So, are these valuable to vinyl buffs, or just intertesting junk?