What Beatles records are best-loved by collectors? It depends on who you ask. But if you let money do the talking from recent online auctions, we get an idea. ►
The gypsy-style vest worn by iconic guitarist Jimi Hendrix sold for $30,000 to lead Heritage Auctions’ Entertainment and Music Memorabilia Signature Auction. ►
A Beatles Butcher Cover, Buddy Holly acetate and a super-rare colored vinyl pressing of The Rolling Stones’ “Let It Bleed” are among the featured record lots. ►
This countdown has plenty of headliners: Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, Elvis Presley, The Beatles (twice) and Andy Warhol (twice). But what secured the No. 1 spot? ►
Beatles Butcher covers and rare Rolling Stones promotional items are among the items that will be offered in Just Kids Nostalgia’s December 2011 auction. ►
No, you’re not seeing double, but a lot of this week’s Market Watch auction results sure look that way. Which artists have doubled up on the countdown? And whose double play brings in the biggest coin? ►
If you’ve got $15,000 kicking around, you’ve got enough to place the opening bid on still-sealed, first-state Beatles Butcher Cover on the block at Heritage Auction Galleries this week. ►
Where else but in our Market Watch would you find a picture disc showing Madonna sucking toes competing with a vintage Beatles, for the top spot in the countdown. ►
Serious Toyz has put nearly 350 lots of Beatles collectibles, assorted vinyl and tons of other rock ‘n’ roll treats on the block for its fall 2008 auction. Find out what’s up for bid, when the event ends and more details. ►
A Beatles first-state butcher cover, tapes, publicity photo and more are among the highlights of Mastro Auctions’ Connoisseur Auction, which closes Aug. 29, 2008. ►