Generally for records and other real life items that are now collector items. It is likely that the record you are asking about is not worth much, Maybe $3 to $10 USA. It would be worth more if it is, A very rare record, In the orriginal unopened package, Signed by Elvis. Or something else that may make that perticular item more desireable.
Is it 45 ACP or 45 Long Colt? Single action or Double action? Barrel length? Finish? Need to know in order to answer. Depending on what you mean by "original registration", it may not exist.
We'd need to know which model it is, if it has been altered from original, and in what condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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Divide the actual increase by the original value and multiply the answer by 100. For example, in increasing 38 to 45: Increase = 45 - 38 = 7 Increase = (7/38) x 100 = 18.42%
The value of 11.45, is 11 and 45 hundredths
i don't have a clue but i do have a stamp with Elvis on it i don't have a clue but i do have a stamp with Elvis on it
Elvis Presley edition limited 45 rpm single 15 of 90 Elvis Presley edition limited 45 rpm single 15 of 90
Depends on the artist, condition of record and how many were pressed, and how much people want that partcular record.Goldmine is a good place to check prices of individual records' values: http://www.goldminemag.com
Depending on the quality of the piece, original markings, finish, and etc the value ranges at a minimum of $500-$2000 for a mint piece
50 cents
value depends on conditionBlue Suede Shoes / Tutti FruittiRCA Victor 20-66361956BLACK LABELDOG ON TOP WITH SILVER LINE VALUE $100 HUNDRED DOLLARSWITH OUT SILVER LINE VALUE $125 DOLLARSfor your record to reach this vale it needs to be in mint condition.
% increase = 12.5% % increase = |original value - new value|/original value * 100% = |40 - 45|/40 * 100% = 5/40 * 100% = 0.125 * 100% = 12.5%
Elvis recorded That's All Right on July 5, 1954. The flip side, Blue Moon of Kentucky was recorded July 7, 1954. The record was released on both 45 RPM and 78 RPM on July 19, 1954.
This answer is specific to USA releases. This record has many different values. Most of the value is determined by the label of the record. There is the black label, dog on top, black label, dog on side, and orange labels. For more detail and determine what you may have in your collection, go to the link below. After you determine what you have, go to eBay to determine realized value. Or buy the book Presleyana VII to determine book values.
Old Shep was never officially released, during Elvis' lifetime, on a 45. However, it was released in the 1980's and again a few years ago. The value, which depends on the year it was issued - which label it was issued on - and the condition varies from as little as $3.00 to as much as $25.00.
Elvis recorded That's All Right on July 5, 1954. The flip side, Blue Moon of Kentucky was recorded July 7, 1954. The record was released on both 45 RPM and 78 RPM on July 19, 1954 as SUN 209.
Elvis recorded That's All Right on July 5, 1954. The flip side, Blue Moon of Kentucky was recorded July 7, 1954. The record was released on both 45 RPM and 78 RPM on July 19, 1954 as SUN 209.