
Elvis Presley - For LP Fans Only Vinyl Record Album
This is a vintage 12-inch vinyl LP record titled 'For LP Fans Only' by Elvis Presley, originally released by RCA Victor in 1959. The front cover features a close-up, colorized photographic portrait of a young Elvis wearing a bright red collared shirt against a blue-toned background. The visible catalog number is LPM-1990. The top-left corner features the iconic 'Nipper the Dog' RCA Victor logo on a blue background. This album is historically significant as it was Elvis's seventh album, released while he was serving in the U.S. Army, and compiled various tracks previously only available on singles. The condition of the cardboard sleeve shows noticeable signs of aging and wear; there is visible fraying, scuffing, and minor delamination along the edges and corners, particularly at the top and right side. A small pink price tag or sticker residue is visible at the bottom-left corner. The printing quality represents late 1950s production standards for high-fidelity recordings. Discoloration or 'foxing' appears to be minimal on the main face, but the overall patina suggests a well-handled, original vintage item rather than a modern reissue.
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Estimated Value
$100 - $175
Basic Information
Category
Music Memorabilia / Vinyl Records
Appraised On
February 24, 2026
Estimated Value
$100 - $175
Item Description
This is a vintage 12-inch vinyl LP record titled 'For LP Fans Only' by Elvis Presley, originally released by RCA Victor in 1959. The front cover features a close-up, colorized photographic portrait of a young Elvis wearing a bright red collared shirt against a blue-toned background. The visible catalog number is LPM-1990. The top-left corner features the iconic 'Nipper the Dog' RCA Victor logo on a blue background. This album is historically significant as it was Elvis's seventh album, released while he was serving in the U.S. Army, and compiled various tracks previously only available on singles. The condition of the cardboard sleeve shows noticeable signs of aging and wear; there is visible fraying, scuffing, and minor delamination along the edges and corners, particularly at the top and right side. A small pink price tag or sticker residue is visible at the bottom-left corner. The printing quality represents late 1950s production standards for high-fidelity recordings. Discoloration or 'foxing' appears to be minimal on the main face, but the overall patina suggests a well-handled, original vintage item rather than a modern reissue.
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