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The Beatles - The White Album Vinyl

Music Memorabilia

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$20 - $150

As of May 27, 2026

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The white album cover of the Beatles' self-titled double album, commonly referred to as the "White Album." The cover is embossed with the band's name.

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The image shows the cover of the Beatles' album, "The Beatles," commonly known as the "White Album." The cover is notoriously plain white with the band's name embossed. The condition appears to be worn, with visible marks and likely cracking on the edges based on the cropped view. The value of this album depends heavily on several factors not fully discernible from the image alone, including the pressing (country, year, label details), the condition of the vinyl records inside, and whether it includes the original inserts (photos, poster). Original first pressings, particularly those with specific serial numbers (low numbers, especially #0000001), are significantly more valuable than later pressings. Given the visible wear on the cover, this is unlikely to be a high-value collectible pressing unless it's a very early, complete, and well-maintained copy despite the cover damage. Assuming this is a standard, later pressing in fair to good condition based on the cover, the value is likely in the lower to moderate range for collectible vinyl.

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