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TopicMy Bob Dylan vinyls are gonna jump up in value when he dies
MrMelodramatic
07/29/17 10:21:10 PM
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ehhh probably not. John Lennon's aren't any more expensive today than other used records. Neither are David Bowie's or George Harrison's or anyone else's. Maybe if they were first runs and in mint condition and signed or something they might. but if they're just regular used copies they might even go down in value, since his record label/estate might start rereleasing his albums in remastered or collector's edition formats or something.

Of course if it's a record that had a very short run or is hard to find or something it'll be worth a bit, but it's already worth something it won't suddenly become valuable after his death.
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