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Get today's popular Digital Trends articles in your inbox: As more and more listeners, vinyl fans around the world are increasingly on the hunt for the coolest wax to spin on their newly acquired analog hi-fis. We’d all love to find that hidden first pressing of Sgt. Peppers at the local record shop. But the rarest, most expensive vinyl records in the world aren’t for playing — unless you’re just that baller.

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Route 66 Map Europe Free Download. Worth hundreds of thousands of dollars in some cases, the world’s most sought after records aren’t just antiques or even works of art, they’re tangible time stamps of rock ‘n roll history, each with its own story to tell. To tell those stories we’ve compiled a list of some of the most expensive and drool-worthy vinyl records on the planet. And while none of us will likely get our paws on any of these gems, a vinyl fan can dream.

So follow us below for the rarest, strangest, and just plain coolest cuts ever pressed. While you’re at it, be sure to check out our vinyl tips on everything from how to buy and, to which are the and to nab so you can build a killer turntable setup of your own.

The Sex Pistols, God Save The Queen cancelled single — $10,000-20,000 Only nine known copies of A&M Records’ 25,000-run pressing of God Save the Queen survived the Sex Pistols’ short-lived tenure on the label, the vast majority having been destroyed by the label itself shortly after their creation. The iconic punk band only lasted six days on the label before their antics — which apparently included bassist Sid Vicious cutting his foot and getting blood all over the label’s corporate offices — got them axed. The single was later released by Virgin and did well on British charts, but was deemed unplayable by the BBC for its controversial lyrics and album cover. Now that’s rock ‘n roll.

Aphex Twin, Caustic Window test pressing — $46,000 One of five extremely rare test pressings of renowned British electronic musician Richard D. James’ (Aphex Twin) abandoned early-’90s album,, this record was originally purchased on in 2014 and distributed digitally via. While the original release was scuttled, the album received much critical praise upon re-release, with many fans sighting James’ prescient look into the future of dance music. The disc was eventually sold to Minecraft creator and ridiculous high roller,. Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (withdrawn version) — $35,000 Any Bob Dylan fan knows the musician’s acclaimed album, but not many know there was originally a U. The Handbook Of Maintenance Management Joel Levitt Pdf Download more. S.-only version with four extra songs on it. The original release was retracted, and includes rare versions of Rocks and Gravel, Let Me Die in My Footsteps, Gamblin’ Willie’s Dead Man’s Head, and Talkin’ John Birch Blues alongside the classic release we all know and love. The inclusion makes this record much more than just a rarity to hang on the wall. The Quarrymen, That’ll Be The Day/In Spite of Anger acetate — $250,000 This 78-rpm acetate of John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s pre-Beatles band The Quarrymen playing That’ll Be the Day and In Spite of All the Danger is the only one of its kind.