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The value of a Bing Crosby "The Bells of St. Mary's" record album (No. A-410, Decca Records, 1945) can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, original double albums from this era can range from $10 to $100 or more, especially if they are in excellent condition and include the original jacket. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a record appraisal expert or check recent sales on platforms like eBay or specialized record shops.
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It depends on the age , what release it is and the condition of the record.
Keep it in its jacket or case when you're not playing it, and clean it as necessary; don't use solvents. - If you're referring to the popularity of a record, that's up to the public.
$50 or more
There is no way to discern if the album itself is on blue or black vinyl without opening it up. However, all records (including this one) will be worth allot IF it remains "unplayed" (i.e. in pristine condition and unplayed). If you look closely at any 45 or 33 there is a "black band" that is NOT a "music track" and is located closest to the label of the record. There you will find a series of numbers and letters. This series of numbers, along with the actual condition record and its jacket, will determine the value of the record. Needless to say, if your album is on blue vinyl and was produced in 1977 you have a valuable record.
This happens when you use an AND in the condition.
I have the same album. I have been trying to find the answer to this question for years now. Sorry I don't have the answer but I would also like to find out.
depends on its condition
The record for the heaviest crane lift belongs to the "Taisun" crane in China, which lifted a 20,133 metric ton (44.385 million pounds) jacket in 2014.
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