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I have a few of these in my collection. 2 Eugene Ormandys, and 1 1812 overture, all from '68/'69.
Are these worth anything in today's market?
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In fact, almost no classical LPs have any collectors' value. For RCAs, the collectors look for the early stereo ones circa 1958 to 1963 with the so called "shaded dog" label. If you find one with both vinyl and cover in near mint condition (and very few LPs from that era are still in such good shape) you might get $5-$10 for it. A few rare ones go for more, but again, usually only in top condition.
Typically more valuable are early (1950s) classical LPs released in Europe, especially England, France and Germany. Europe's economy was in a shambles after W.W. II, and many of these were produced in small quantities and are quite rare today.
How do they sound to you. My personal experience as not shown them to be all that. Of course that may be due to the specific recordings to which I was exposed. YMMV.
Still spinnin'...
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I will have to listen to them again.
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