The Beatles' "White Album" (1968): Early pressings, especially those with low serial numbers, are highly collectible and can fetch a significant amount.
Elvis Presley's "That's All Right" (1954): Elvis's debut single on Sun Records is a rare and valuable piece of music history.
The Beatles' "Please Please Me" (1963): Original UK pressings, particularly those with unique matrix numbers, are highly sought after by collectors.
Bob Dylan's "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" (1963): Early pressings with the misprint of four tracks that were later replaced can be worth a lot.
The Beach Boys' "Smile" (1967): The original "Smile" album, which was never officially released but has rare test pressings, is extremely valuable.
Led Zeppelin's "Led Zeppelin" (1969): First pressings with misprinted or mislabelled covers are highly collectible among fans and collectors.
David Bowie’s "The Ziggy Stardust" (1972): Early pressings, especially those with the original cover design, can be worth a substantial amount.
The Rolling Stones’ "The Rolling Stones" (1964): First pressings of this debut album, particularly those with rare misprints, are highly prized.