These Are The Most Valuable Vinyl Records To Date

A fun-loving group of a cowboy, a cop, a biker, a construction worker, and a Native American sold 12 million copies of “yMCA” and carved out an unexpected but permanent foothold in American pop culture.

XTC, Science Friction (1977)

British new wave band XTC put out “Science Friction” and “She’s So Square” as a 45 RPM single. There were allegedly only 50 copies printed before the band decided to release it as a 12-inch instead. However, if you own the 7″, then you also own a small fortune of $2,000.

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