10 Hard Rock Vinyl Albums That Are Worth A Lot Of Money
10. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
In 1969, four lads from England unleashed a record that would change the world forever.
Led Zeppelin's self-titled debut release rewrote the rulebook on rock 'n' roll and helped set in motion heavy metal as an established musical genre.
Songs like Good Times, Bad Times, Communication Breakdown, and Dazed and Confused are now standards in the band's canon and still get middle-aged men jumping up and down across the land to this very day.
This album's significance goes some way to explaining why it is so valuable. However, if you want to rake in the big bucks, you need to track down a very specific version of this LP.
On Discogs, a stereo version of the UK release on Atlantic Records with turquoise lettering fetches an average price of $664.73.
According to another source, versions of the first pressing with more specificities are worth anywhere between $1,800 to $5,500 depending on quality.
Naturally, it's not easy to track these records down and there are plenty of forgeries out there, but it's definitely worth checking. And, if your version isn't worth a fortune, at least you own a copy of one of the most important albums of all time.