Two Beatles Songs & Record Printing Error Fetch $17,000 - Selling on eBay WhatSellsBest.com is reporting an early Promotional Record with two Beatles Songs, and one unusual printing error, have fetched more than $17,000 on eBay.
News-Antique.com - Dec 10,2011 - WhatSellsBest.com, a website tracking rare items selling on eBay, is reporting an early Promotional Record with two Beatles Songs, and one unusual printing error fetched more than $17,000 on eBay.
According to the sellers eBay listing, the record (1 of 250 original copies) had two early Beatles songs which were distributed by Parlophone (UK), as a promotion for DJ's and music journalists in October of 1962. Next year is the records 50th anniversary.
The sellers listing also stated; (this record is) "Easily the most important piece of Beatles vinyl in the world today.... If this single hadn't been successful they wouldn't have gone on to record any more material with parlophone... they might have gone into total obscurity and we might have never heard from the Beatles ever again."
The unusual error is... Paul McCartney's name was actually misspelled as 'McArtney' on both sides of the record, a small detail that could be overlooked by a casual observer.
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